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USMC03
02-04-2010, 12:55
Magpul Dynamics

2 Day Basic Precision Rifle Course


Magpul Dynamics will conduct a 2 Day Basic Precision Rifle Course
on June 15 - 16, 2010 at the Pueblo West Sportsman's Association Range (PWSA) in Pueblo West, Colorado.

Price is as follows:


- PWSA Members $600.00

- Non-PWSA Members $650.00 + ($25 per day) range fee = $50.00 (all range fees go directly to the PWSA range)



Note that the range fee (for non-PWSA members) will be collected on the first day of class (June 15, 2010) at the range by PWSA personnel.

ONLY CHECK OR MONEY ORDER WILL BE ACCEPTED AS PAYMENT FOR THE RANGE FEE.



Course Description

This course is entry-level class, designed for beginners or shooters that require a proficiency course in the basic fundementals of precision shooting. The class covers:

-Equipment choice and familiarization
-Fundamentals of precision marksmanship
-Exterior ballistics
-Zero out to weapons capability
-Doping, mil holds
-Range estimation
-Effective shooting positions
-Engaging multiple targets
-Moving targets
-Known and unknown distance shooting




Hardware / Kit

-Precision scoped rifle: bolt action or semi-auto
-Minimum capability is to shoot 1 MOA at 100 yards
-Quality Glass
-Bi-pod, and or improvised rest
-Sand socks
-Calculator
-Writing gear
-Range bag
-Water hydrating device (optional)
-Wind/Weather Meter (optional but recommended)
-Shooting pad
-Sun screen








To register for this class call 1.877.4MAGPUL ext 126 or email jreynolds@magpul.com

For local information pertaining to the class, contact Jeff at Carpenter0311@msn.com (ZERO before the311@msn.com, not the letter "o")

USMC03
02-05-2010, 10:09
Additional info:

Weapons can be bolt guns or Semi auto SPR, OBR, SASS type rifles, basically a weapon that is scoped that holds a 1 MOA or better.

Round count: 400 rounds min.

USMC03
03-26-2010, 09:27
Just FYI. There are still a few seats avalible in this course.

jaydoc1
03-30-2010, 11:44
Wish I could get the days off from work!

DocMedic
04-09-2010, 16:20
I glad the Military "teaches" these classes for free [Beer], never would had guess its so damn expensive in the "civi" world.

USMC03
05-18-2010, 13:30
We had a few students that had to cancel this weekend due to other commitments, as a result we have some open slots still avalible.

Hoser
05-18-2010, 13:56
We had a few students that had to cancel this weekend due to other commitments, as a result we have some open slots still avalible.

Slackers.

Hoopty
05-19-2010, 06:31
Dammit, if I didn't just find out I'm getting laid off I would be all over this! [Bang]

Hoser
06-17-2010, 14:22
Excellent class.

This was my first training class of any kind with Magpul Dynamics. I was very impressed. They will be getting more of my $$$ thats for sure.

Thanks to Jeff for setting it all up.

And congrats to Mick-Boy for the great job shooting. Without a doubt the LaRue OBR is a very accurate rifle in the hands of a skilled shooter.

BigBear
06-17-2010, 14:27
Any pics from the class?

Hoser
06-17-2010, 14:53
Who knows if Jeff will post any. After all the keyboard commandos started jumping all over him in the Pat Rogers thread for what they deemed unsafe photography, I would not blame him if he never posted another pic of anything.

Crap like that makes us look like Glock Talk or barf.com

BigBear
06-17-2010, 15:20
awww... I wasn't being a commando was I? I apologize if I did. (sarcasm on) It's not my fault I can shoot the wings off a flea with one hand behind my back and my eyes blindfolded... and did I mention the flea was around the corner in a hurricane? (sarcasm off)

Oh well, maybe we'll see some pics some other time.

Hoosier
06-17-2010, 16:51
I'd like to do a course like this, but I'm afraid I'm not even to "beginner" in the long range rifle game yet.

H.

Brian
06-20-2010, 15:01
I'd like to do a course like this, but I'm afraid I'm not even to "beginner" in the long range rifle game yet.

H.

Hey man, I was practically brand new to long range, and I still learned a ton. Like maybe next time I'll make sure the mag on my 700 actually works before showing up to class... oh well, I guess it's just one more reason to swap out the stock for something with removable mags. Or maybe save for an OBR... Costa's stick was really smooth.

It was my first class with Magpul too, and I was also really impressed. Thanks again Jeff for setting us up, and thanks Hoser for letting us put some dents in your steel.

Wulf202
06-20-2010, 17:03
I really want to go, please keep us posted when the next one is scheduled.

agent-smith
06-21-2010, 11:34
I'd like to do a course like this, but I'm afraid I'm not even to "beginner" in the long range rifle game yet.

H.
In my humble opinion, if you are brand new to long range rifle you can go a LONG ways toward improving your skill level by getting involved in NRA Smallbore and/or NRA Highpower competition.

It might not be supercool-ninja-tactical, but fundamentals are fundamentals.