Shoot2Hunt University

Has the Shoot2Hunt crew ever considered putting together a paid, asynchronous online class? Such as a series of videos/lectures and then drills that you go do on your own.

Coming from the mountaineering world, I had a great experience with a crevasse rescue course in this online format. Watch the videos, practice in my backyard, practice on snow with friends, then go climb a glaciated mountain. And now I can re-watch the videos to refresh my knowledge each season. This course cost ~$130, but the guide who did this course, Mark Smiley, has similar courses with a limited cohort that cost upwards of $400-500 that regularly sell out. Seems like a great way to scale your business without losing any control over the content.

As a 25 year old who doesn't have an extra $2000+ for a S2H trip in Montana, I would love to have this option!
 
Oh pro tip: instead of buying cardboard or using the amazon boxes that magically appear.. I take those yard signs people put up offering cable TV or buy junk houses... perfect size and last forever and you can leave em in the rain....
Old political signs make great target holders too.
 
Has the Shoot2Hunt crew ever considered putting together a paid, asynchronous online class? Such as a series of videos/lectures and then drills that you go do on your own.

Coming from the mountaineering world, I had a great experience with a crevasse rescue course in this online format. Watch the videos, practice in my backyard, practice on snow with friends, then go climb a glaciated mountain. And now I can re-watch the videos to refresh my knowledge each season. This course cost ~$130, but the guide who did this course, Mark Smiley, has similar courses with a limited cohort that cost upwards of $400-500 that regularly sell out. Seems like a great way to scale your business without losing any control over the content.

As a 25 year old who doesn't have an extra $2000+ for a S2H trip in Montana, I would love to have this option!
They have been working on something like this for some time. It was supposed to be out already, but they have a lot on their plate. Hopefully they get it done.
 
Oh pro tip: instead of buying cardboard or using the amazon boxes that magically appear.. I take those yard signs people put up offering cable TV or buy junk houses... perfect size and last forever and you can leave em in the rain....
I tell my neighbors I'm serving as volunteer code enforcement on that signage.
 
Oh pro tip: instead of buying cardboard or using the amazon boxes that magically appear.. I take those yard signs people put up offering cable TV or buy junk houses... perfect size and last forever and you can leave em in the rain....
Yes, that’s what I do! Neighbor getting a new roof? I’m getting a new sign.

The drawback is they don’t do well in high wind. The aluminum poles are pretty floppy.
 
Yes, that’s what I do! Neighbor getting a new roof? I’m getting a new sign.

The drawback is they don’t do well in high wind. The aluminum poles are pretty floppy.
Next party you go to "borrow" a metal folding chair... tape the yard sign to the back and if the wind blows hard enough to tip that over its time to day drink lol Follow me for more "i was raised super poor and still act it" tips lol
 
Rookies. Metal realty signs w the hard plastic signage are where it’s at. I think mine is going on 5 years sitting out at the 100 yard line, almost time for a new one
 
I’ve found if you just paint some bullseyes on your neighbors barn, it doesn’t move in the wind.
 
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