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L.R.S. 6 - 7 October 2024 - ACT

Our Long Range Shooting training will get you well and truly on your way to reaching your LRS goals

  • Starts 6 Oct
  • 1,100 Australian dollars
  • Canberra Rifle Club

Service Description

Day 1: Start time 08:00hrs • Training Package Introduction • Safety Exam - multiple choice • Rifle Scope theory - including reticle pattern definition and use • Rifle set-up practical • Precision Shooting Fundamentals (Theory) • Precision Shooting Fundamentals (Practical): Cold Bore, Zeroing and Grouping & Refinement Exercises – 100m • External Ballistics theory • Ballistic Software theory and set up • Ballistic Software calibration: Practical Shoot 750m – 940m Day 2: • Start time 08:00hrs • Precision Shooting Fundamentals (Practical): Cold Bore, Zeroing and Grouping Exercises – 100m • Wind Reading, Aerodynamic Jump and Wind Calibration – Theory and Practical • Long Observation theory and techniques • Range Shooting (Practical): 500m – 940m • ‘Two Rounds Only’ (Practical shoot): Multiple distance 500m – 940m • Alternative position shooting – tripod, pack, hillside (time permitting) Below is a list of desirable equipment standards that will help you to achieve the most out of your Long Range Shooting course. If your equipment doesn't meet these, not all is lost, we can assist you with equipment purchases or loan equipment to ensure you get the best out of your training and Long Range Shooting endeavours. Please get in touch about this. Rifle: - Magazine fed - Capable of 0.3mil (1 MOA) or less - Preferably Short-action Cal’s (magnums heat up quickly - can be managed) - Preferably Heavier barrelled rifle (lighter sporter weight barrels heat up quickly - can be managed) - Bipod Optics: - Minimum total mag: 12x (eg; 3-12x??mm) - Exposed tactical or capped turrets with return to zero capability - MRAD preferable however no issues with MOA as long as reticle is also MOA. (mismatched reticle - turrets can be managed) - First Focal Plane preferable however no issues with SFP. - Christmas tree style reticle or reticle with half mil hash lines for ballistic calibration. - Anti-cant device: level bubble or similar (desirable) Ballistic Software: - We recommend, use, and teach Applied Ballistics. - We also recommend, use, and teach, the Kestrel Weather Meter w/ Applied Ballistics, of which we have loan units for you to use during the course free of charge. - You will be required to download the free ‘Kestrel LiNK Ballistics’ application on your mobile device. - 100 rounds of ammunition per day as a minimum will ensure you have sufficient ammunition for the training. - If two (2) or more shooters are involved spotting theory and exercises are included in all practical


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation Policy

Deposits are non refundable, but transferable across courses. Please contact us further details.


Contact Details

  • Hector McIntosh Grove, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

    0400523953

    jorange.accuracy@gmail.com


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