BHTCorps - 2 Day Precision Rifle SE PA, September

fargo007

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Hi guys,

We need your input on scheduling. We are putting another two day precision rifle course together for September at Mifflin County Sportsmen's Association, Lewistown, PA. The range includes the ability for some serious UKD out to 1000Y. We have run this course many times previously with great success.

It includes many beginner/fundamental elements but also incorporates practical exercise of more advanced topics. The course will comprise classroom and live fire training on:


<ul style="list-style-type: disc">[*]BRM - Review and practice of fundamentals, position setup[*]Exterior Ballistics and Trajectory[*]Using a databook and recording engagement data properly[*]Zeroing - how, why, where[*]Using a ballistic calculator - what you need to know[*]Shooting across a Chrony[*]Range Estimation - both MIL / MOA[*]MET - effects of the environment and wind[*]Unsupported/Unorthodox positions[*]Calling shots, spotting trace and effective commo.[*]Danger space & Defensive engagement techniques[*]Target engagement out to 1000Y on both steel/paper [*]Maintenance tasks / cleaning - Rifle and optics[/list]

One of the two days is Saturday, September 11th. We cannot shoot on Sunday until 1pm, so the course won't work as a Sat/Sun.

Would you prefer the course on two consecutive Saturdays, or minimize the travel & expenses and attend on a Friday/Saturday?

We can go either way but I would like to hear from potential attendees on what would work best for you.

--Fargo007
 
Re: BHTCorps - 2 Day Precision Rifle SE PA, September

How about

Thurs night 1800 - 2200 classroom
Fri - sat all day?

Or just come down to my place and hold the class any time you want.

John
 
Re: BHTCorps - 2 Day Precision Rifle SE PA, September

I appreciate that very much John.

Because we are going to have a team coming from way upstate NY we are leaning toward Friday / Saturday.

I do want to get down there and see what you're working with. The pictures look magnificent.

--Fargo007