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Long Range Training Class

Terry

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Columbus Sportsman's Association is once again offering their Long Range Training Class.
Sportsman, Hunter, and others interested in long range shooting can benefit from this class.

Columbus Sportsman’s Association
Long Range Training Class
Saturday January 9th. 2016

Where: W10924 Breyer Rd., Columbus, WI www.csa12.com
When: 9:00 am. to 4:00pm. Saturday January 9th. 2016.

What you will learn…

1. Mil Dot and MOA systems of measurement.
2. Exterior Ballistics.
3. Ranging Distance.
4. Reading the Wind.
5. Putting it all together to make the shot at any distance.

What you will need….

Study Materials

1. Paper or notebook.
2. Calculator.
3. Pen & Pencil.

At the Range…

1. A rifle* you can comfortably shoot 50 rounds with that has a scope suitable for long range.
2. A spotting scope if you need one.
3. 50 rounds of the same ammo. No Full Metal Jackets Please.
4. Rest, Bi-Pod, and or bags you intend to use.
5. Ear & Eye protection.

Class Breakdown
9:00 am. – 12:00 pm. Classroom instruction.
12:00 pm. – 4:00 pm. Range qualification. (25-200 yards.) If the class finishes early I will open the 600 yard range for use by qualified participants.

Suggested pre-class study. http://www.shooterready.com/lrsdemo.html

* Rifle must shoot groups of 2” or less at 100 yards.

Class Fee: $50.00, Cash or Check payable to Columbus Sportsman’s Association.
 
Where: W10924 Breyer Rd., Columbus, WI www.csa12.com
When: 9:00 am. to 4:00pm. Saturday January 9th. 2016.

Would love to partake except that my blood as thinned out and I don't venture north of Dallas before April :) . I'm a little wimpy when it comes to that white stuff.

Joe
 
Joe R said:
......... I'm a little wimpy when it comes to that white stuff.

Joe

Probably from years of trying to see through fog in Italy..... lol

Happy New Years
Donovan
 
I'd love to go too but I can't commit to driving from Iowa to Wisconsin in January....let alone flopping down on the cold ground to shoot. If you do this when the grass is green let me know and I'll be there.
 
So do you test your lessons on a long range or just to 200?

We shoot at 25, 50, 100 and 200 not to test the lesson, but the shooters ability. We want to access their ability prior to having them
shoot at longer distance.
 
We had a great class today with 10 participants.
We will do this again when it is warmer.
 

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