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It was a hard "no" for me and $60 less expensive to get the non-linking 5000.I dont know how all of these various devices work with bluetooth linking but anything relying on bluetooth link for real time conditions updates would be a hard pass for me. Seems like a good way to drain batteries and booger up your data.
It was a hard "no" for me and $60 less expensive to get the non-linking 5000.
you just live in the wrong place!
I’m Wyoming bound after kids are done with swim lessons! F this haha.you just live in the wrong place!![]()
Moving or visiting?I’m Wyoming bound after kids are done with swim lessons! F this haha.
We have property there and try to spend as much of the summer there as we can.Moving or visiting?
You’ll have to ship via UPS. However, the store locations won’t accept it. Only terminals and drivers will. Pack your ammo in containers designed to hold ammo, and yes, factory packaging qualifies. Tape a 4” HazMat diamond on one side of your box, and create a prepaid label online. Pack it up and flag down a driver, or pay the $7 fee and schedule a package pickup. I’ve done it multiple times without any issues.I’m attempting to mail(ship) left over ammunition to a fellow shoot2hunt classmate. He was unable to fly home with it. The UPS and FedEx drop off locations I tried pretty much told me to go kick rocks. I could ship via my FFL but then would be subject to FFL transfer fees on both ends as well as shipping costs. I’ve purchased ammunition online and had it shipped to me without issue plenty of times. I assumed personally shipping it would be no different. I’m hopin someone has experience with this and would direct me down the correct path. It would be shipped from Montana—> Arizona, if that has any relevancy.
Back on topic:We just completed the first abbreviated Shoot2Hunt class. This will be a thread where students can give their feedback.
Cliff Gray's review of the class is pretty insightful.
I appreciated the discussion on value vs cost. I’m in agreance with Cliff. Is the course expensive, to most of us that answer is/will be yes. Is the value there, that is ultimately up to the individual person and what they took from the class and if they practice it in the future.
A small personal perspective of mine: If you show up to the class with a decent background in rokslide topics and can put 90%+ of your prone 10 round groups in a 2” group at 100 yards, the first day or two at 100 yards will feel slow. You may not fully listen to everything the instructors say. That is counterproductive and does nothing to improve your shooting skillset (why you came to the class). If you do that, you are removing value from the class and will be frustrated with yourself for not gaining all the knowledge you could’ve
Keep and open mind, trust the process, be in the moment
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Agreed, that was certainly a trigger (pun intended) with Form. He was a good sport about it though!IMPACT!
haha