Long Range Training in WA, Summer Schedule

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Central Cascade Precision is posting it's summer training schedule. Courses are thru August, and depending on interest, will be run through the fall.

Precision Long Range Rifle 1: July 15-18, August 5-8
Advanced Long Range Rifle: June 17-20
Hunter's Long Range Rifle: July 31-Aug 1
Defensive Handgun 1: June 5-6

Any questions feel free to PM me, or email at [email protected] Mobile Training Teams are also available.

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Re: Long Range Training in WA, Summer Schedule

The July 15-18 Precision Long Range Rifle Course is full. We are accepting standby postions but the next available course is in August, and the dates for that course have been changed to August 12-15.

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I could use some feedback from shooters on this:

Thinking about scheduling a couple winter courses and want to know if there would be an interest out there.

Thanks
Caylen W
 
Re: Long Range Training in WA, Summer Schedule

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Woj8541</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I could use some feedback from shooters on this:

Thinking about scheduling a couple winter courses and want to know if there would be an interest out there.

Thanks
Caylen W </div></div>

I'm in.
 
Re: Long Range Training in WA, Summer Schedule

An update on course slots remaining:

August 12-15 Precision Long Range Rifle has 4 slots remaining.
Sept 30-Oct 3 (Three Forks, MT) Precision Long Range Rifle has 3 slots remaining.

Thanks
Caylen W
 
Re: Long Range Training in WA, Summer Schedule

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Woj8541</div><div class="ubbcode-body">An update on course slots remaining:

August 12-15 Precision Long Range Rifle has 4 slots remaining.
Sept 30-Oct 3 (Three Forks, MT) Precision Long Range Rifle has 3 slots remaining.

Thanks
Caylen W </div></div>

I will be attending the Aug. Precision Long Range class. I can't wait.
 
Re: Long Range Training in WA, Summer Schedule

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Woj8541</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I could use some feedback from shooters on this:

Thinking about scheduling a couple winter courses and want to know if there would be an interest out there.

Thanks
Caylen W</div></div>

Western Oregon guy, Fall or Winter would be great. Not really interested in Arctic warfare; just don't mind being outdoors that time of year.
 
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Absolutely, get in touch with me via PM here and we can work out the details.

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Re: Long Range Training in WA, Summer Schedule

As of now, the course planned for Three Forks, MT Sept 30-Oct 3 is the last Precision Long Range training event scheduled for CCP in 2010.

However, if there is enough interest I would consider scheduling a Precision Long Range course sometime in the October/November timeframe here in Yakima, WA. Hopefully the weather will be cooperative...

Thanks
 
Re: Long Range Training in WA, Summer Schedule

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Woj8541</div><div class="ubbcode-body">As of now, the course planned for Three Forks, MT Sept 30-Oct 3 is the last Precision Long Range training event scheduled for CCP in 2010.
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FWIW, I attended Caylen's course in Three Forks and it was excellent. His ability to communicate concepts and then coach the info in application made immediate and easily measurable differences. He is a stickler for the fundamentals. We had a shooter who was struggling at about 900 yds, and I mean really struggling. Caylen jumped over and worked on his fundamentals technique and he had 3 successive shot on steel in minutes lobbing 168 gr Sierras. We all had an excellent experience and I can't recommend his class highly enough.
 
Re: Long Range Training in WA, Summer Schedule

Class: Precision Long Range Rifle
Instructor: Caylen Wojcik
Location: Three Forks, MT


I would like to say thanks to Caylen for coming out to Three Forks, MT and putting on an excellent long range shooting class.

Prior to taking this class, I had not really thought much about what it takes to consistently hit targets at distances out to a 1000 yards. All of the shooting I had done in the past was geared towards hunting distances for the kind of hunting I do here in Montana. Once I had registered for the class, I did a lot of reading about long range precision shooting and quickly realized that there is way more involved than just squeezing the trigger.

The class was well paced and well organized. Caylen did an excellent job helping get all of the different rifles and scopes that the participants were using set up correctly. The class covered the fundamental aspects of shooting position, equipment setup, and environment conditions; all of which need to be accounted for when precision shooting at long distances. Consistent application of the fundamentals was stressed again and again. Over the course of the class, everyone in the class gained the ability and confidence to consistently hit targets out to a 1000 yards.

In addition to shooting, I was able to experience what goes into spotting for a shooter. In my view, spotting the shooter correctly is a necessary skill. If the spotter is not calling in the shooter correctly, the shooter will be shooting unnecessary rounds and will not be getting shots on target in an efficient manner. Caylen did cover important spotting techniques in the class. I actually found that I enjoyed spotting. It is nice to be able to call a shooters groups into the center of the target at long range distances. Also, seeing a round glint in the sunlight as it flies out to the 1000 yard target is something that you have to see for yourself

Again, thanks to Caylen for traveling to Three Forks to put on this class. I probably never would have taken a class like this otherwise. If you are reading this and are considering taking the class, I say absolutely take it the first chance you get. This is excellent training. I am planning on taking the next level of this class as soon as I can.