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<blockquote data-quote="GlockCop" data-source="post: 1821018" data-attributes="member: 1143"><p>Just returned from Badlands Tactical located in the metropolis of Grandfield America. It was the basic Long Range Precision class. At the beginning when they told us we would be shooting (and hitting) steel at 1000 yds I had my doubts to say the least. But I did..in fact the whole class did. And you dont have to have a super expensive rifle to do it with either.Or a super sized scop. Heck I did it with a 20" Savage 10 in .308 with a Leopould scope.The insructors were giving great advice and were a wealth of knowledge. I now understand why the observer is the better trained of the two on a team. As the instructors put it the trigger puller is pretty much just that...if you dont give him the right data...the shot wont go where it needs to. Bobby, Steve and Andy are all top notch instructors and I dont think Ive seen any that have this kind of knowledge ot know how like these guys have. For the price it was a heck of a deal. And I got my CLEET out of the way for another year.An added bonus. If you ever want to learn a lot Badlands would be a great place to learn at. A1 in my book. Check them out. Word must be spreading because we even had a Sherrifs Deputy alll the wat down from Chicago to take this instruction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockCop, post: 1821018, member: 1143"] Just returned from Badlands Tactical located in the metropolis of Grandfield America. It was the basic Long Range Precision class. At the beginning when they told us we would be shooting (and hitting) steel at 1000 yds I had my doubts to say the least. But I did..in fact the whole class did. And you dont have to have a super expensive rifle to do it with either.Or a super sized scop. Heck I did it with a 20" Savage 10 in .308 with a Leopould scope.The insructors were giving great advice and were a wealth of knowledge. I now understand why the observer is the better trained of the two on a team. As the instructors put it the trigger puller is pretty much just that...if you dont give him the right data...the shot wont go where it needs to. Bobby, Steve and Andy are all top notch instructors and I dont think Ive seen any that have this kind of knowledge ot know how like these guys have. For the price it was a heck of a deal. And I got my CLEET out of the way for another year.An added bonus. If you ever want to learn a lot Badlands would be a great place to learn at. A1 in my book. Check them out. Word must be spreading because we even had a Sherrifs Deputy alll the wat down from Chicago to take this instruction. [/QUOTE]
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