Long Range Gunfighter Series
Overview: Long Range Gunfighter is a course for the beginners and intermediate shooters focusing on building a solid foundation of marksmanship. This course will introduce a solid foundation for precision shooting. This Course is designed from the ground up to build confidence in a shooter and to increase their first round efficiency at ranges up to 1000 yards.
Long Range Gunfighter II is a course for the intermediate/advanced shooter, continuing to focus on marksmanship fundamentals while incorporating new and advanced techniques. The student must have attended some form of basic long range marksmanship course prior to attending this advanced course. This will be a fast paced course; student can expect to spend most of their time shooting from unconventional positions, off of barricades, and from the inside of vehicles. The instructors will begin by focusing on safety and then quickly advance to supported-shooting positions, advanced fundamentals of marksmanship, and ballistic coefficients with advanced internal/external ballistics. The students will engage static and moving targets out to 700 yards. Students will leave the course with advanced knowledge of long range marksmanship and new found capabilities.
Topics Covered:
• Safety Rules
• Cold Bore Theory
• Fundamentals of Marksmanship
• Benefits and Utilization of a Data Book
• Sniper History
• Minute of Angle (MOA) vs. Miliradian (Mils)
• Internal/External Ballistics
• Data Collection out to 1,000 Yards
• Reading/Calling Wind
• Effects of Weather
• Gear and Equipment Selection
• Rifle/Optic Manipulation
• Cleaning and Maintenance
• Advanced Fundamentals of Marksmanship
• Mediums: Effects on the Projectile and the Target
• Supported Position Shooting
• Shooting through Mediums
• Barricade and Improved Position Shooting
• Loop Hole Shooting
• Ballistic Coefficient and What it Means to You
• Moving Targets Engagement
Gear List:
•Ammunition (LRGF I, 300 Match Grade) (LRGF II, 250 Match Grade)
•Sunscreen
•Bipods
•Chapstick
•Notebook and Pencil
•Backpack or Daypack
•Ear and Eye Protection
•Ability to Carry 3 Quarts of Water
•Appropriate Footwear (no flippy-floppies)
•Food/Snacks
•Appropriate Clothing (we shoot rain or shine)
•Calculator
•Rifle (Rifle caliber must be a minimum of .243 Cal with a maximum of .408 Cal. The maximum velocity must not exceed 3200 fps.)
To register for courses visit our website
Last edited: