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    Default PRECISION RIFLE CLINIC - Langhorne Rod & Gun Club

    Greetings shooters,

    Based on the good feedback and the growth of the precision shooting program at LRGC we are running another precision rifle clinic this year. November 8th, and November 23rd. Your attendance helps support the club, and the precision shooting program and competitions within it.

    A more detailed description is available at:

    http://langhornerodandgunclub.org/pr...fleclinic.html

    If you've contemplated getting into precision/tactical style shooting competitions, but always felt a little bit behind in gaining the required understanding of range estimation, trajectory and exterior ballistics, using a ballistic calculator, MET/ENV, Milradians, MOA, etc.

    This is an excellent opportunity for you to take a big leap forward and overall improve your shooting, and enjoyment of the rifle and sport.

    We're taking the best elements from last year, and adding some new things too. There is going to be more live fire this time on steel, reactive targets, and paper alike. Lunch is still included in the cost. You will also have access to purchase (at a discount) a long-range shooting program that we are going to use in the course as an instructional tool to emphasize wind, range estimation, and trajectory lessons.

    To secure a spot, or ask questions, email us at

    precisionrifle@langhornerodandgunclub.org

    It's a great deal, supports a fantastic club, and was attended by many last year who post regularly on this forum with positive reviews. We hope to see you on the firing line.

    --Fargo007

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    Default Re: PRECISION RIFLE CLINIC - Langhorne Rod & Gun Club

    A couple spots open for day two. Day two includes:

    1 - Supervising the student shooting and recording data properly.
    2 - Shooting across a Chrony and measuring your height over bore. (so you have accurate data to use in a ballistic calculator, which is also covered).
    3 - Doing some dry-fire (snapping in) and working on good supported and unsupported positioning.
    4 - Performing range estimation exercises.
    5 - Ball & Dummy training to identify and cure flinchers and trigger slappers.

    Interest & questions to: precisionrifle@langhornerodandgunclub.org

    --Fargo007

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