I will be running my Winter DM/Long Range Course here soon. We had a blast last year in February. http://www.65grendel.com/forum/showt...8th-2015/page2
For those that are interested, this will be 2 Days, 1 Night. Both days will focus on shooting at distances anywhere from 200-800yds, weather dependent.
You will get a lot of opportunities to shoot in real conditions in real terrain, and various steel targets all over a unique landscape that exceeds what any other range complex I have seen has to offer.
For those that have been, they can confirm what I am saying, in that it's impossible to really convey what a great range complex it is.
In every one of these pics, we are shooting at steel targets across a small ravine/canyon with vertical cliff edges on our side in front of us.
Cost: $400 per person
Round Count: 300 rifle
Rifle: Scope rifle that will shoot ~ 1 MOA, zeroed, with a rifle checklist done on it, especially base/rings with appropriate and balanced torque and thread locker.
This is a great course for working on practical hunting marksmanship in real terrain, while also seeing what the actual capabilities and limitations of your rifle/optics/mount/ammo system is.
Bonus survival instruction will include expedient winter shelter, fire building, optimum layering of clothing and sleep systems, ground insulation, and related skills.
For those that are interested, this will be 2 Days, 1 Night. Both days will focus on shooting at distances anywhere from 200-800yds, weather dependent.
You will get a lot of opportunities to shoot in real conditions in real terrain, and various steel targets all over a unique landscape that exceeds what any other range complex I have seen has to offer.
For those that have been, they can confirm what I am saying, in that it's impossible to really convey what a great range complex it is.
In every one of these pics, we are shooting at steel targets across a small ravine/canyon with vertical cliff edges on our side in front of us.
Cost: $400 per person
Round Count: 300 rifle
Rifle: Scope rifle that will shoot ~ 1 MOA, zeroed, with a rifle checklist done on it, especially base/rings with appropriate and balanced torque and thread locker.
This is a great course for working on practical hunting marksmanship in real terrain, while also seeing what the actual capabilities and limitations of your rifle/optics/mount/ammo system is.
Bonus survival instruction will include expedient winter shelter, fire building, optimum layering of clothing and sleep systems, ground insulation, and related skills.
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