Drizzle wrote:You used to be able to find when people were bringing in out of town trainers for classes here, such as ECQC, Ayoob's MAG20, etc. Haven't seen any in a while; is there just less traveling trainers, are they coming here less, or just being advertised on here less?
I'd like to find some classes without traveling, which makes it more expensive, and, no offense to local trainers, there's some out of towners I'd like to take classes from. I heard from Greg Ellifritz he was coming to the area, but haven't heard more.
Of course, COVID and the general unrest have something to do with things, I'm sure. All responses appreciated, so I don't have to dig through the Google for classes.
I would also like to see some local classes so I do not have to travel. Something like the 3 day long range shooting class in Harris but for less than $1000. I think some of our local long range shooters could put on a class that would benefit beginner and intermediate shooters.
I would like to see classes on estimating wind affect at 1000 yards, go over hold over examples, even talk about hand loading as well.
So talk to the local experts about a two day class. Somewhere in the $200 to $500 dollar range.
Theory, Mindset, Skillset, and Equipment need to achieve precision & accuracy at long range.
Fundamentals of Marksmanship (Body Position, Natural Point of Aim, Trigger Control, Breath Control)
How to mount, level and torque your rifle scope & bubble level for proper fit and eye relief
How to Zero your rifle and perform a tracking test
How to set up and use a ballistics application to generate elevation & windage adjustment to 1000 yards +
Day 1 will be mostly classroom with some limited range time, Day 2 will be 100% shooting.
By the end of the course, students will be able to effectively engage targets to at least 1000 yards on their own with no coaching.