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What would you expect from a shooting class??
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 903119" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>obviously the basics like trigger</p><p>a proper rest (how to use one and where on the stock to put it)</p><p>proper parallax adjustment </p><p>Mirrage and vegetation used with a wind meter</p><p>verifying drops </p><p>incline and decline</p><p>effects of heat and cold </p><p>effects of elevation change</p><p>ballistics programs and how to use them</p><p>coreallis (or however you spell it)</p><p>I dont remember what all was on your list but those are a few things that I find important.... maybe using reticle for hold over and wind and dialing for both.</p><p>use of a spotter</p><p>how to make corrections if you spot your own mis..or using your spotter</p><p>Lots of possibilities, but sounds like you have a pretty solid class from what you listed.</p><p>When and where is your class and whats the class I wouldnt mind sitting in on 1 sometime</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 903119, member: 22242"] obviously the basics like trigger a proper rest (how to use one and where on the stock to put it) proper parallax adjustment Mirrage and vegetation used with a wind meter verifying drops incline and decline effects of heat and cold effects of elevation change ballistics programs and how to use them coreallis (or however you spell it) I dont remember what all was on your list but those are a few things that I find important.... maybe using reticle for hold over and wind and dialing for both. use of a spotter how to make corrections if you spot your own mis..or using your spotter Lots of possibilities, but sounds like you have a pretty solid class from what you listed. When and where is your class and whats the class I wouldnt mind sitting in on 1 sometime [/QUOTE]
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