5 Day Precision Rifle Course
*Includes all topics covered in Long Range Basic, Long Range Advanced and Ballistic Software Lab.
*$950 Non-Member / $760 MTC Member
*Shooter Limit: 8
REGISTER HERE
Day 1: Covers firearms safety, supported shooting positions, marksmanship fundamentals, ins and outs of your rifle, equipment set up, internal / external ballistics, and scope theory and zeroing.
Day 2: The focus will be on the technical capabilities of your rifle, optics, and ammunition. Throughout this day participants will measure cold bore deviation, perform group test, measure muzzle velocity, explain in detail MV standard deviation, long range wind zero, calibrate 1st and 2nd focal plane reticles, collect and analyze comprehensive weather data, and detailed instruction on use of ballistic software firing solutions as well as measure trigger pull, rifle weight, scope tracking, mil/moa reticle calibration.
Day 3: Covers data book familiarization, spotter responsibilities, range estimation techniques, and low light conditions.
Day 4: Covers supported and unsupported alternative shooting positions, using scope reticles for hold overs and leads, angular shooting considerations and moving targets.
Day 5: Last day covers moving targets from various distances, multiple target engagement techniques, and final field exercises.
Gear list:
• Required Equipment:
o Scoped rifle capable of 1MOA or better,
Rifle scope with BDC or target turrets is mandatory.
Mil-Dot/TMR style reticles. (MOA or MIL)
Sorry, hunting scopes with duplex reticles and do not have elevation/windage turrets will not survive this class.
o Ammo: 350-450 rounds of match grade.
NO armor piercing, steel core or tracer ammo
Velocity of less than 3000 feet per second
o Rear support (sand sock/bean bag),
o Sling, highly recommended
o Front support (bipods or web gear), shooting tripod/sticks
o Durable field back pack to carry equipment in.
o Data Book with extra pencils
o Red Lens flash light.
o Eye and ear protection,
o Clothing suitable for indoor/outdoor training.
•Recommended equipment:
o Shooting mat
o Camp chair
o Sun screen/bug spray
o Suitable clothing for indoor/outdoor training
o Snacks and beverages.
BBQ type picnic lunches will be provided most days. You are welcome to bring your own coolers for chow.
*Includes all topics covered in Long Range Basic, Long Range Advanced and Ballistic Software Lab.
*$950 Non-Member / $760 MTC Member
*Shooter Limit: 8
REGISTER HERE
Day 1: Covers firearms safety, supported shooting positions, marksmanship fundamentals, ins and outs of your rifle, equipment set up, internal / external ballistics, and scope theory and zeroing.
Day 2: The focus will be on the technical capabilities of your rifle, optics, and ammunition. Throughout this day participants will measure cold bore deviation, perform group test, measure muzzle velocity, explain in detail MV standard deviation, long range wind zero, calibrate 1st and 2nd focal plane reticles, collect and analyze comprehensive weather data, and detailed instruction on use of ballistic software firing solutions as well as measure trigger pull, rifle weight, scope tracking, mil/moa reticle calibration.
Day 3: Covers data book familiarization, spotter responsibilities, range estimation techniques, and low light conditions.
Day 4: Covers supported and unsupported alternative shooting positions, using scope reticles for hold overs and leads, angular shooting considerations and moving targets.
Day 5: Last day covers moving targets from various distances, multiple target engagement techniques, and final field exercises.
Gear list:
• Required Equipment:
o Scoped rifle capable of 1MOA or better,
Rifle scope with BDC or target turrets is mandatory.
Mil-Dot/TMR style reticles. (MOA or MIL)
Sorry, hunting scopes with duplex reticles and do not have elevation/windage turrets will not survive this class.
o Ammo: 350-450 rounds of match grade.
NO armor piercing, steel core or tracer ammo
Velocity of less than 3000 feet per second
o Rear support (sand sock/bean bag),
o Sling, highly recommended
o Front support (bipods or web gear), shooting tripod/sticks
o Durable field back pack to carry equipment in.
o Data Book with extra pencils
o Red Lens flash light.
o Eye and ear protection,
o Clothing suitable for indoor/outdoor training.
•Recommended equipment:
o Shooting mat
o Camp chair
o Sun screen/bug spray
o Suitable clothing for indoor/outdoor training
o Snacks and beverages.
BBQ type picnic lunches will be provided most days. You are welcome to bring your own coolers for chow.