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<blockquote data-quote="Bigsaxy1270" data-source="post: 1609974" data-attributes="member: 19335"><p>Military training with the M-16. LEO training with the pistol. Since then I've been thru an advance shotgun school, basic sniper school and advanced sniper school. </p><p>Dad taught me the basics and I've been shooting since I was old enough to hold a gun. Schools are great if you can afford them. My sniper schools cost me over $1000 each just in ammo but it was well worth the money inthe knowledge that I took away. Before those schools I had never shot at anything over 200 yards. Now those are my warmups and shooting 600-800 yards are where the fun lies. It's an amazing feeling to be able to hit a target from that distance and then to go out deer hunting and and look at deer 400-450 yards out and know that you can put that bullet right where you want it. </p><p>Figure out what type of shooting you really want to excel at and go for it. I'm decent with the pistol because as a police officer my life depends on it, but the long range game it the most challenging. </p><p>Good luck. If I can be of assistance shoot me a PM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigsaxy1270, post: 1609974, member: 19335"] Military training with the M-16. LEO training with the pistol. Since then I've been thru an advance shotgun school, basic sniper school and advanced sniper school. Dad taught me the basics and I've been shooting since I was old enough to hold a gun. Schools are great if you can afford them. My sniper schools cost me over $1000 each just in ammo but it was well worth the money inthe knowledge that I took away. Before those schools I had never shot at anything over 200 yards. Now those are my warmups and shooting 600-800 yards are where the fun lies. It's an amazing feeling to be able to hit a target from that distance and then to go out deer hunting and and look at deer 400-450 yards out and know that you can put that bullet right where you want it. Figure out what type of shooting you really want to excel at and go for it. I'm decent with the pistol because as a police officer my life depends on it, but the long range game it the most challenging. Good luck. If I can be of assistance shoot me a PM. [/QUOTE]
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