Precision Rifle I - This two day course will be offered at the Baxter, Iowa complex. June 29-30
TEAM BLASTER will be back again by popular request to instruct another pr-1 class.
We plan on doing a PR-2 class in the area so if you havent got in for the PR1 then here is your chance and its needed to take the PR-2
Course overview
The PR-1 course is designed to introduce shooters to multiple precision rifle shooting techniques as well as how to properly setup and use your rifle and scope. Upon completion of this course the shooter will be confident and proficient in zeroing there rifle, manipulating and using their scopes as well as being able to effectively engage and hit targets at ranges of 500 yards using various shooting techniques. This course will consist of 18 hours of range class’s and range time. Students will be taught subject matter in small blocks then you will practice and demonstrate proficiency thru drills and live fire exercises. This course will be taught by two precision rifle trainers. Both are former Marines with numerous military, law enforcement, and civilians shooting schools under their belts to include USMC Scout Sniper School. Both are also professional long range shooters who are sponsored, by numerous industry leaders and they compete in multiple shooting disciplines at the highest levels of competition.
Topics covered:
Basic Terms and Phrases of precision shooting, Proper weapons setup. Focusing & eliminating parallax, Scope manipulation, Fundamentals of Marksmanship, Rifle zero & techniques, Use of data book, Cold Bore Shot, Care and Cleaning, Clean cold bore and Cold bore, Wind reading, Shooter shot correction dialogue, Use of a sling, Alternate shooting positions, Barricades, Rapid bolt manipulation, Multiple target engagement.
Gear Requirements
Shooters must have a bolt action rifle or semi automatic rifle chambered in any caliber ranging from .223 up to .300 Winchester Magnum with scope that is capable of shooting minute of angle. Your rifle must be capable of shooting 1” groups or better at 100 yards. We highly recommend as a new shooter that you bring a short action rifle chambered in .308.
Shooters rifle must have a bipod or some sort of shooting platform in which the shooter can shoot from in the prone position. (pack,sandbag, ect.)
Rifle Sling
Weapons magazines if applicable
Data Book (The book we teach from and use is the Impact Data books. You will need the premade book in either pocket or standard size and your choice of paper. You can order this prior to the course at www.impactdatabooks.com)
Hearing protection- foam earplugs, hard shells or both will be required.
Eye protection
Rifle cleaning equipment-(Rods, bore guides, solvents, patches, brushes.)
Scope tools, wrenches
Note pad, pen or pencil
Appropriate clothing
Optional Items
Spotting Scope (if you have one)
Small backpack
Sunscreen
Hat
Shooting mat
Stool or chair
Ammunition: 300 rounds minimum- Factory “match” ammunition. If handloads are used they must function properly and be safe. The failure to have safe and accurate ammunition will be grounds to stop you from participating in the “live fire” portions of the training. The loss of shooting time in the class will be the responsibility of the student.
Student Requirements
Students should come with an open mind and willingness to learn. Shooter should be willing to make mistakes and receive corrective actions.
The shooter will be required to have the proper gear and equipment in order to conduct training. We expect the shooter to have a working knowledge of their weapon and equipment that they bring to the course. Shooter should be proficient with loading and unloading their weapons and they should have safe gun handling skills. Safety is our first concern everything else is secondary. Your rifle should be zeroed prior to arriving for the course in order to save some time when we go into zeroing drills and techniques. Showing up with a rifle that wont print on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of paper will slow down the training drastically. As long as it’s in the ball park we will be good to go!!
Price: $550, Per Student
TEAM BLASTER will be back again by popular request to instruct another pr-1 class.
We plan on doing a PR-2 class in the area so if you havent got in for the PR1 then here is your chance and its needed to take the PR-2
Course overview
The PR-1 course is designed to introduce shooters to multiple precision rifle shooting techniques as well as how to properly setup and use your rifle and scope. Upon completion of this course the shooter will be confident and proficient in zeroing there rifle, manipulating and using their scopes as well as being able to effectively engage and hit targets at ranges of 500 yards using various shooting techniques. This course will consist of 18 hours of range class’s and range time. Students will be taught subject matter in small blocks then you will practice and demonstrate proficiency thru drills and live fire exercises. This course will be taught by two precision rifle trainers. Both are former Marines with numerous military, law enforcement, and civilians shooting schools under their belts to include USMC Scout Sniper School. Both are also professional long range shooters who are sponsored, by numerous industry leaders and they compete in multiple shooting disciplines at the highest levels of competition.
Topics covered:
Basic Terms and Phrases of precision shooting, Proper weapons setup. Focusing & eliminating parallax, Scope manipulation, Fundamentals of Marksmanship, Rifle zero & techniques, Use of data book, Cold Bore Shot, Care and Cleaning, Clean cold bore and Cold bore, Wind reading, Shooter shot correction dialogue, Use of a sling, Alternate shooting positions, Barricades, Rapid bolt manipulation, Multiple target engagement.
Gear Requirements
Shooters must have a bolt action rifle or semi automatic rifle chambered in any caliber ranging from .223 up to .300 Winchester Magnum with scope that is capable of shooting minute of angle. Your rifle must be capable of shooting 1” groups or better at 100 yards. We highly recommend as a new shooter that you bring a short action rifle chambered in .308.
Shooters rifle must have a bipod or some sort of shooting platform in which the shooter can shoot from in the prone position. (pack,sandbag, ect.)
Rifle Sling
Weapons magazines if applicable
Data Book (The book we teach from and use is the Impact Data books. You will need the premade book in either pocket or standard size and your choice of paper. You can order this prior to the course at www.impactdatabooks.com)
Hearing protection- foam earplugs, hard shells or both will be required.
Eye protection
Rifle cleaning equipment-(Rods, bore guides, solvents, patches, brushes.)
Scope tools, wrenches
Note pad, pen or pencil
Appropriate clothing
Optional Items
Spotting Scope (if you have one)
Small backpack
Sunscreen
Hat
Shooting mat
Stool or chair
Ammunition: 300 rounds minimum- Factory “match” ammunition. If handloads are used they must function properly and be safe. The failure to have safe and accurate ammunition will be grounds to stop you from participating in the “live fire” portions of the training. The loss of shooting time in the class will be the responsibility of the student.
Student Requirements
Students should come with an open mind and willingness to learn. Shooter should be willing to make mistakes and receive corrective actions.
The shooter will be required to have the proper gear and equipment in order to conduct training. We expect the shooter to have a working knowledge of their weapon and equipment that they bring to the course. Shooter should be proficient with loading and unloading their weapons and they should have safe gun handling skills. Safety is our first concern everything else is secondary. Your rifle should be zeroed prior to arriving for the course in order to save some time when we go into zeroing drills and techniques. Showing up with a rifle that wont print on an 8 ½ x 11 sheet of paper will slow down the training drastically. As long as it’s in the ball park we will be good to go!!
Price: $550, Per Student
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