samrothstein01
Master
The responses are interesting here (tagged for interest). I am very fond of long range shooting and pushing the limits, and would like to "get serious" about it. The kind of curriculum mentioned is exactly what I would need, as I am a devoted kentucky windage shooter.
The problem I have with formal training is that I think I would prefer an "informal" setting to start with. That would allow me to soak in the concepts/details/logistics before moving onto formal training. Despite being a KW shooter, i am very meticulous, and I would have too many questions and need to digest the information (holding up the class I am sure.)
I got rid of every caliber above my .223's, but been considering for some time getting back into .308, or moving up beyond that. I just can't get myself to budge on the ammo prices when I can reload and shoot .223 so inexpensively and shoot it often.
The problem I have with formal training is that I think I would prefer an "informal" setting to start with. That would allow me to soak in the concepts/details/logistics before moving onto formal training. Despite being a KW shooter, i am very meticulous, and I would have too many questions and need to digest the information (holding up the class I am sure.)
I got rid of every caliber above my .223's, but been considering for some time getting back into .308, or moving up beyond that. I just can't get myself to budge on the ammo prices when I can reload and shoot .223 so inexpensively and shoot it often.