Long Gun Training is hosting a fundraiser for Operation Injured Soldiers. Our June 21-22 PR 101 course will donate 100% of our profits to this great organization. Check them out at http://www.injuredsoldiers.org/ Taking care of our warriors hits close to home here at Long Gun Training, we are proud and humbled to be able to offer support. Get on our web site www.longguntraining.com for more information Come out and give your support.
2 days, June 21-22 8:00am - 5:00 pm / Location: Almond/Birdsall, New York
$350 per student
On site lodging available Free camping onsite. Send email inquiry for details.
A 2 day course of instruction included in PR 101 is designed for the beginner to intermediate shooter. This course has a heavy emphasis on the basics of driving a rifle and will be primarily done from the front support prone position. Physical exertion for students will be low to moderate. Instruction is based on key marksmanship fundamentals in PR 101, rather than an overload of information. We build on each PR class into the next level in a clear and concise curriculum.
Topics will include:
Range safety
Marksmanship Fundamentals and Definitions
Front Support Prone Position Principles
Scope Definitions, Priciples and Proper use
External Ballistics and Atmospheric Conditions Principles (basic)
Rifle Zero Procedures
Natural Point of Aim Drills
Position Building Drills (Including individual rifle fit)
Shooting Drills 100 yards - 500 yards
Principles of Wind Calls (Basic)
Equipment and gear; use of, care of and keeping order of it. (Keep your kit tight)
Rifle setup/care and cleaning (students need to have tools for their rifle system)
2 days, June 21-22 8:00am - 5:00 pm / Location: Almond/Birdsall, New York
$350 per student
On site lodging available Free camping onsite. Send email inquiry for details.
A 2 day course of instruction included in PR 101 is designed for the beginner to intermediate shooter. This course has a heavy emphasis on the basics of driving a rifle and will be primarily done from the front support prone position. Physical exertion for students will be low to moderate. Instruction is based on key marksmanship fundamentals in PR 101, rather than an overload of information. We build on each PR class into the next level in a clear and concise curriculum.
Topics will include:
Range safety
Marksmanship Fundamentals and Definitions
Front Support Prone Position Principles
Scope Definitions, Priciples and Proper use
External Ballistics and Atmospheric Conditions Principles (basic)
Rifle Zero Procedures
Natural Point of Aim Drills
Position Building Drills (Including individual rifle fit)
Shooting Drills 100 yards - 500 yards
Principles of Wind Calls (Basic)
Equipment and gear; use of, care of and keeping order of it. (Keep your kit tight)
Rifle setup/care and cleaning (students need to have tools for their rifle system)