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Introduction to Competitive Precision Long Range Rifle course is for anyone to looking to get involved in a PRS/NRL style event, or long range precision or Sniper match. Not a “F Class” event. No matter your skill set, this course will stretch your shooting limits out to 1,000 yards in this exciting long-range sport. Having the latest and greatest gear doesn't guarantee you a win. Students will participate in a variety of class scenarios and shoot actual match courses of fire. Students should already have a working knowledge on long range shooting. This is not an intro to Long Range Shooting. We do offer that class as well on a separate day.

INTRO TO COMPETITIVE PRECISION LONG RANGE RIFLE

$250.00Price
  • Description

    COURSE INFO

    • Duration: 8 hours
    • Range: Frontline Defense Training Center, Warrenton, NC

    TOPICS COVERED

    • Safety
    • Equipment recommendations, set-up, and maintenance
    • Zeroing
    • Speeds developed with LabRadar
    • Positional shooting
    • Range estimation
    • Data entry out to 1,000 yards
    • Holdover vs. “Dialing in”
    • Shooting an actual match stage

    GEAR REQUIREMENTS

    • 80 rounds of quality long range ammunition. Not hunting ammo.
    • Hearing and eye protection
    • Rifle*:
      • .300, .308, 6.5, etc. [NO .223/5.56, .50 cal, or .338 Lapua]
      • Rifle must be able to shoot groups at least 1 MOA at 100 yards
      • Rifle should be bull barrel
      • AR10 style rifles are allowed
      • YOUR RIFLE NEEDS TO BE ZEROED AT 100YDS AHEAD OF TIME
    • Scope:
      • Mil-Dot reticle or MOA reticle with external adjustment knobs
      • Scope must be capable of MOA adjustments to 1,000 yards (example: 40 MOA for 1,000 yards on a .308 and 12 Mils for a 1,000yds and on a .308); a 20 MOA riser or 30 MOA may be necessary
      • You will have an opportunity to view a variety of scope makes and models during the course
    • Sling
    • Bipod [recommend 6″-9″] and rear bag
    • Cleaning kit, oil with patches and rags
    • Tools for your optics and rifle, in case adjustments are needed
    • Owner Manual for your scope
    • Pants [NO shorts] and shirt [bring long sleeve also]
    • Comfortable footwear for rough terrain
    • Rain gear
    • Hat
    • Backpack for gear, water [provided]
    • Bring your own lunch. We will not have time to go offsite. Refrigerator and microwave on site
    • Shooting mat for checking zeroing [We have 10 on-site for use free of charge]
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