Shoot2Hunt University


You're honestly probably better off going as a new shooter vs someone with years of bad habits and preconceived notions. Then it won't be so much of a reeducation camp. Highly recommend it either way. For me being pretty much self taught it really showed me a lot of stuff to continue to work on going forward. I probably went too far selling my bow so I could spend my evenings dry firing vs flinging arrows while thinking about rifles.
 
I’d jump in on a 600-1000 class. Likely be able to get another guy or two (past students) as well


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After chatting with @Formidilosus about a 600-1000 course, he made some very good points about why an intermediate course would be better for most. Basically the intermediate course would be for past “graduates” and would involve only one day on a flat range and more of the shooting in the mountains from various positions and conditions.
It sounds like the 600-1000 type of class would be more along the lines of an ELR class that is basically all shooting from prone.
For me (and likely most everyone else) I think the intermediate course would be the best option. Heck, we were shooting past 1000 in our class:-)
Ryan
 
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