LEVEL 2, 18-20 November 2024, BLUE STEEL RANCH, LOGAN NM
LEVEL 2, 18-20 November 2024, BLUE STEEL RANCH, LOGAN NM
The LVL2 course is designed to bridge the gap between a LVL1 and LVL3 shooter. In order to do this, we first evaluate, coach, and fine-tune all of the basics. Once that is set, we gradually introduce more advanced skills, such as additional positional shooting skills, advanced data management, and more in-depth wind doping skills. These blocks of shooting and instruction are primarily in the field with very little classroom time. If you’re unsure which level of class is for you, feel free to contact us. We are happy to help you place yourself in the class that best fits your skill/experience level.
Topics stressed:
Advanced Data Management and Ballistics
Intermediate Positional Shooting (both natural terrain and man-made barriers)
Advanced wind correction techniques
Reading splash (determining exactly where your hits and misses are going)
Time management and efficiency
Basics reinforcement coaching on all LVL1 training topics, fine tuning the edge
Prerequisites
A zeroed rifle and basic data
Solid understanding of ballistic software
Ability to zero a rifle and shoot a 1 MOA or smaller group from the prone position
Familiarity with your scope such that you can find and engage a target in less than one minute
Physical difficulty level: Low to Moderate
Equipment Requirements:
Notebook, calculator, pens and or pencils
300 rounds of match grade ammunition capable of producing 1MOA or better accuracy of the same lot number (you may bring more but this is the projected minimum)
Zeroed weapon - Zeroes will be checked before the course can progress.
Bolt Action or Semi-Auto Rifle capable of 1MOA or better accuracy. Recommended calibers between .223 and .30 caliber magnums with a maximum muzzle velocity of 3200 ft/s
Rifle scope with subtended reticle and target turrets.
Bipod and sand sock (loaner sand socks are available during the course)
Eye and ear protection
Ruck sack capable of holding all shooting equipment, lunch, clothing and incidentals.
Some rental equipment will be available, but please coordinate this with us prior to the first day of training. Equipment available includes, but is not limited to: rifles, scopes, slings, ammunition, bipods, sand socks, and ruck sacks.
Recommended: Class will be held in field conditions so plan and be prepared for the unpredictable weather. Suggested packing list includes, but is not limited to: Sun screen, water, food, gloves, layered clothing, baseball or boonie cap, rain gear, knee and elbow pads, shooting mat, etc.
22LR Rim Fire Trainers; In an effort to reduce course ammo cost, as well as reducing wear and tear on expensive centerfire barrels and equipment, we will be using 22LR training rifles for part of the positional training. We have actually been doing this since about 2015 with great success. If you have an appropriate 22RF trainer we encourage you to bring it. If not, no worries, we have demo rifles to lend you. Regardless of whose rifle you’re shooting, we will supply the 22LR ammo at no additional cost. If you have any questions about this part of training or if your rifle is appropriate, feel free to contact us with any questions.
Logistics
TUITION; includes all range fees and instruction (does not include meals or bunk house) Seating is limited & capped based on first come, first serve via website enrollments.
LODGING: Onsite housing is available for training at the Blue Steel Ranch (Logan, NM) Bunk House for $200 per shooter for the duration of the 3-day class (approximately $67 per night). The bunk house will be available at 6PM the evening prior to the course, checkout will be by 4:30PM the last day of class. If you are interested in staying at the bunk house, please coordinate this with us prior to training.
DATES: 18-20 November 2024
Training starts at 8AM each day
LOCATION: Blue Steel Ranch, Logan NM (students will be sent directions prior to the course)
Questions or Comments; Email: training@cprifle.com Phone: (910) 257-0848
* Tuition payment is required to secure a class seat and is non refundable.
* Late cancelations often result in vacant class seat(s) which could have otherwise been filled by other eager students/groups.
* Additionally, late cancelations often result in unnecessary escalating overhead costs as we try to give the best experience and value in the industry with the terms below.
*More than 60 days prior to class; a student(s) may reschedule to another class at NO charge. (1 time courtesy per deposit)
* From 60 days to 14 days prior to class; student(s) will be allowed to reschedule to another class once, but will be assessed a Surcharge of 25% of tuition for each student(s).
* Less than 2 weeks prior to class, student(s) may reschedule to another class once but will be assessed a surcharge of 50% of tuition for each student(s).
* A reschedule class date must be used within 12 months of the original class date, and student(s) may only reschedule once.
*GOVERNING LAW: VENUE AND JURSIDICTION. All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, enforcement and interpretation of this Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Colorado