https://www.cprifle.com/training
Brian Whalen is an excellent instructor & worth every penny. I suggest you do a little homework before so you can get the most out of the class.
https://www.cprifle.com/training
Brian Whalen is an excellent instructor & worth every penny. I suggest you do a little homework before so you can get the most out of the class.
Last edited by ChickNorris; 06-05-2020 at 18:52.
My airstream has been stolen by dopers
Very nice.
Most of my scopes are very outdated , but have a very good glasses. Just reticles and magnification is outdated.
I think I have those Japanese made Nikon tactical 4-16x.
I went to the cabelas to perhaps upgrade it to NF, but decide to keep it.
The books are for beginners. Like Chick said it’s to learn the basic stuff like the correct nomenclature and meanings. It has always pissed me off (people that never prepared for class) where we never get to finish the whole class because the instructor had to teach half the time for the basics.
After looking at the site if you take his classes you might have a really good chance of being a competent shooter (all depends on you, the shooter) very high reviews.
That is the type I had on one rifle all the others were iron sites.
Your never to old to learn something new every day (at least I try to)
My Feed Back. https://www.ar-15.co/threads/174046-TheNash
+1 for Brian. I’ve never taken one of his courses, but having met him he is very knowledgeable and honestly one of the nicest guys on the Front Range shooting scene.
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Whalen is a stud.
No matter your skill level, you will learn a lot from him.
If you can get a few friends together at your same skill level you will get great results.
If your post count is higher than your round count, you are a troll.