Food for thought, and yes, off topic of your thread. Here comes unsolicited advice, so its worth everything you paid, lol. Just trying to give a guy a heads up to what might be coming.
No offense, but even instruction in the infantry and instruction in sniper school are two very different levels. There is a massive difference from standard firearms training to long range training and technique. The instructors in the private world I like the most seem to come from Marine sniper schools, and they hammer fundamentals like no other. Even then, they publicly have told stories about what it took for them to learn to become PIGs, then HOGs, and then get their butts kicked in long range rifle competitions by the local pediatrician and plumber. I am no sniper, but I am pulling the "I know a sniper card", lol. I talk long range shooting nearly every day with former sniper instructors, a currently deployed sniper, members/coach of the AMU, industry professionals, ELR experts, etc. Long range shooting is seriously next level stuff on technique. And, there are things in the civilian world that still haven't made it to the military world.
I don't know you or your training. But, it is possible that the infantry training you have, if you rely on it, will possibly have the effect of holding you back--unless you had an exceptional instructor.
I hate for you to get the idea that I am trying to hammer you. If you need a shooting bag, PM me and I will cut you a massive discount. Thanks for your service.