For those that know me, shooting movers is one of my favorite types of targets. Teaching it is one of my favorite subjects. This is a two day course with a sight in day on Friday. Don't miss out, this is a once a year class.
This is an advanced subject that does require both good fundamentals and working D.O.P.E. for your rifle. You will have to have a reticle in your scope to attend this course. Minutes or Mils will be fine. We will also be shooting from the prone position with half the shooters on the line and the other half in the pits. We will have a vehicle there to switch you out and rotate, so no more than 6 shooters on the line at a time. The course is strictly limited to 12 students with two instructors. Keeping the student to instructor ratio small allows as much one on one time needed to help each student learn and grow.
Classes will be held at Cool Acres Sporting Camp on private ground with targets ranging from 100 yards to 1000 yards. Our goal is to share with you years of experience over two days. The classroom and shooting course is challenging, but it will set you up for success both at the range and in the field.
We have 3 school rifles available if the student does not already have a rifle or does not want to use their own. The only thing we want you to have to bring is a passion to want to learn the art of shooting movers.
Available Dates:
March 30-31, 2019 - 2 slots left
Subjects Covered
Range Safety and safety equipment
Proper Equipment to get started
Basic Shooting Fundamentals
Understanding MOA and Mils
Reading the Wind
Spotting (what to look for)
Advanced Use of Your Mil Dot Reticle for Shooting - Holding for Elevation and Wind
Shooting Moving Targets
Helpful Field Tips
Equipment List
Rifle- Bolt or semi-automatic capable of 1 MOA or better repeatable accuracy. Calibers .223 and up. Magnums are welcome but discouraged - it is important to have a rifle that YOU can shoot well for up to 100 rounds per day. If you must bring a Magnum or any other heavy recoiling rifle, consider a muzzle brake or suppressor for recoil reduction.
* Please be sure to verify your rifle's accuracy prior to the school. 1 inch at 100 yards or less is preferred. A little over that will still allow you to run through the course. If you do not have a rifle that meets the above requirements please consider using one of our school issued rifles.
Ammunition- 200 rounds minimum of quality hand-loaded or commercial match grade ammunition, please be sure to proof this in your gun prior to coming to the school. No full metal jacketed ammo permitted at the range!
Scope - Quality optics with magnification of 10x or more. Must have externally adjustable elevation and windage knobs. A minute or Mil reticle is mandatory. Along with a level on your rifle.
The Harris “S” (swivel) series 6-9 or Atlas seems to work best. A Bi-pod lock will help but is not mandatory.
Rear Bag- For a very stable shooting platform for under the butt of the rifle.
Eye and Ear Protection- Mandatory.
Notebook- With pens/pencils/calculator for notes during class and collecting data on the range.
Clothing- Suitable for weather conditions, we shoot rain, snow or shine. Sunscreen? Bring weather appropriate clothing.
Pack or Gear Bag- For carrying gear to and from range/firing positions.
Food/Water- Lunch is provided for the class, but bring snacks to eat during range time. Pack extra water for hot weather.
Shooting Mat- A shooting mat or tarp will be needed for in the field shooting.
Extras- Scope level, Spotting Scope and wind meter would be nice to have handy, but not mandatory.
Cost for the course is $745.00
School rifles are $595.00 including 200 rounds of ammunition!
More Details at www.wolfprecision.net or click here!
Thank you,
JamieD
www.wolfprecision.net
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