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tomalibrando
04-28-10, 18:48
This course was requested by a lot of our students. The dates are going to be posted soon, but sales can be contacted ahead of time.

Introduction: This course builds on the fundamentals of Precision Rifle. It expands the core elements of long range recreational shooting. The course reinforces the basics, works on unknow distance shooting and moving targets. There is also a positional shooting element at extended distances.

Aim: The course is designed ot make the shooter even more confident at long range distances in positions other than prone and on moving targets.

Topics:

•Equipment
•Methods of Observation
•Ballistics
•Spotting exercises
•Judging distance
•Supported and unsupported positions
•Shooting movers at different range
•Grouping exercises
•Pre-fire requirements


Method: This course is taugh using 25% classroom lecture and 75% range exercises

Prerequisite: Precision Rifle

Number of Atendees: 12 (range dependent)

Duration: 3 Days

Ammunition Requirements: 200 rounds

Gear: Suitable match grade weapon with mounted scope. Bolt action is preferred but not mandatory. Common caliber is .308 however up to .338 is fine (Smaller calibers such as .223 are not recommended due to some of the farther ranges). A bipod is recommended as is a sling.

•Day pack: Back pack large enough to carry ammunition, notebook, and any other gear needed for the range.
•Eye and ear protection
•Small note book, preferably water resistant
•Cleaning kit specific to caliber of your weapon system
•Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
•Water bottle or other hydration system
•Spotting scope and tri-pod
•Bean bag
•Bipod
•Snacks
•Bug repellent
•Sun block


Cost: $595.00 includes lunch each training day. Bunkhouse lodging is available at the North Carolina campus and may be reserved through your Sales Coordinator. Most items on the gear list may be rented via the application at additional cost.

If there are any questions, please feel free to contact sales at USTC or
talibrando@ustraining.com

tomalibrando
05-01-10, 10:30
September 25th to 27th are the dates for the pilot course. The next dates will be November 22 to 24th. Make your reservations today. Remember, mil dots are recommended either in your scope or spotting scope. Don't have mil dots? We do have some Mark 4 spotting scopes available for ranging excercises. We will do a warm up on the first day to obtain data out to 800 yards. Occassionally (based on time constraints) we get out to a grand. Moving targets will be at 100, 200 and 300. Hope to see you there.

tomalibrando
05-17-10, 21:45
Heres a few shots from the PR class.
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Billy talks about body position and prefire check lists

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Prep for fire

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Wind demo


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Positional shooting at 300.

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Prone at 500.