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WKR
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- Sep 21, 2022
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Hi everyone, after a few years I’ve finally decided to take a long-range shooting course oriented toward hunting applications, and I thought I’d travel to the USA specifically for this reason. It will also be a great opportunity to see your beautiful country once again.
I’ve looked into several group course options (such as Gunwerks, Gunsite, and the very interesting Shoot2Hunt class suggested by a forum member). I’m looking for an experience focused on hunting use, which, as we all know has nuances that are very different from tactical shooting or generic range shooting. After giving it some thought, I think I would prefer one-on-one coaching, although a specialized and well-structured course could still suit my needs. I believe that in a group course most of the theoretical lessons would be unnecessary for me, since I have a very solid theoretical background. On the practical side, however, since I live in Italy and we have a hunting culture that is very different from the American one, I’ve never taken any kind of formal course.
At the moment my skills are good, and I have excellent experience as a hunter at short and medium distances, but the technical aspect of shooting can certainly be refined—both in terms of fundamentals and in long-range shooting practice from various field positions, wind reading, recoil management, etc.
If money were not an issue, who would you turn to?
I’ve looked into several group course options (such as Gunwerks, Gunsite, and the very interesting Shoot2Hunt class suggested by a forum member). I’m looking for an experience focused on hunting use, which, as we all know has nuances that are very different from tactical shooting or generic range shooting. After giving it some thought, I think I would prefer one-on-one coaching, although a specialized and well-structured course could still suit my needs. I believe that in a group course most of the theoretical lessons would be unnecessary for me, since I have a very solid theoretical background. On the practical side, however, since I live in Italy and we have a hunting culture that is very different from the American one, I’ve never taken any kind of formal course.
At the moment my skills are good, and I have excellent experience as a hunter at short and medium distances, but the technical aspect of shooting can certainly be refined—both in terms of fundamentals and in long-range shooting practice from various field positions, wind reading, recoil management, etc.
If money were not an issue, who would you turn to?