V vc1911 Inactive Nov 5, 2012 #1 Can anyone recommend a LR class that you have taken? I'm looking at the 1000 yard range and to learn the mildot system. Accuarcy1st looks great but they don't offer anymore classes until 2013... thanks vc
Can anyone recommend a LR class that you have taken? I'm looking at the 1000 yard range and to learn the mildot system. Accuarcy1st looks great but they don't offer anymore classes until 2013... thanks vc
K kraigwy New member Nov 5, 2012 #2 If I was going to go to take such a course, I'd pick Rifle's Only. http://www.riflesonly.com/
S shrewd New member Nov 7, 2012 #4 Black hat training does precision courses and clinics every so often in PA
B Bob Wright New member Nov 7, 2012 #6 A thousand yard shot with a handgun is pretty much a waste of time. The velocity fall-off would render a hit pretty much useless. And with a good .44 Magnum hitting anything smaller than an automobile would be blind luck. Bob Wright
A thousand yard shot with a handgun is pretty much a waste of time. The velocity fall-off would render a hit pretty much useless. And with a good .44 Magnum hitting anything smaller than an automobile would be blind luck. Bob Wright
A andy29847 Inactive Nov 7, 2012 #7 long range training You can't go wrong starting here: http://www.shooterready.com/lrsdemolow.html
M Mobuck Moderator Nov 7, 2012 #8 Gordy Gritters advertised a long range shooting school at his place near Pella Iowa. I saw the ad in the VHA magazine.
Gordy Gritters advertised a long range shooting school at his place near Pella Iowa. I saw the ad in the VHA magazine.
O Onward Allusion New member Nov 8, 2012 #10 Bob Wright A thousand yard shot with a handgun is pretty much a waste of time. The velocity fall-off would render a hit pretty much useless. <SNIP> Click to expand... Rifle
Bob Wright A thousand yard shot with a handgun is pretty much a waste of time. The velocity fall-off would render a hit pretty much useless. <SNIP> Click to expand... Rifle