ABOUT THE VOLUME TWO COURSE
Once you have a basic understanding of the sport and have chosen your equipment, you need to move on to the core skills needed to execute longer shots.
In the Second Volume of the Ultimate Guide to Long Range Precision Shooting And Hunting, we will explore the more advanced topics of Equipment usage and setup, Shooting technique, Ballistics and Reading the Wind.
You will learn the “fundamentals” of marksmanship, shooting positions, using a spotter, ballistics (including effects like Coriolis, spin drift, drag, angles, and transonic effects) the environment (density altitude and more), reading the wind and understanding effects like mirage.
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Included with the course:
Course curriculum
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1
Introduction to volume two
- Introduction to this course
- Course content and audience
- Do you need a course companion paperback or ebook?
- Safety and legal
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2
Equipment usage and setup - rifle
- Introduction
- Fitting the rifle
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3
Manipulating a rifle
- Introduction
- Mounting the rifle
- Loading
- loading and unloading
- Bolt manipulation
- Clearing a malfunction/unloading
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4
Setting up a scope
- Introduction
- Sight picture
- Mounting the scope
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5
Manipulating a scope
- Adjusting the scope
- Checking parallax
- Checking level (cant)
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6
Zeroing a scope
- Introduction
- Bore sighting
- Process to zero the rifle
- Setting turrets to zero
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7
Aiming with a scope
- Introduction
- Anatomy of a BDC reticle
- Using the scope reticle
- Natural point of aim
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Equipment usage and setup - support
- Bags
- Bipods
- Bench rests
- Slings
- Sticks and tripods
- Packs
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9
Shooting technique
- Your mind and shooting
- Rhythm and consistency
- Determining the dominant eye
- Shooting with both eyes open
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Shooting fundamentals
- Introduction
- Aiming
- Breath control
- Hold control
- Trigger control
- Follow through
- Recoil management
- 10 mistakes that affect accuracy
- Field shooting routine
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Spotting and support
- Spotter and shooter roles
- Communications and honesty
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12
Shooting position setup
- Introduction
- Body position
- Shoulder
- Cheek Weld
- Weapon grip hand
- Weapon support hand
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Shooting position choices
- Prone
- Bench
- Sitting
- Kneeling
- Standing
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Ballistics
- Introduction
- Transitional ballistics
- Internal ballistics
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External ballistics
- Introduction
- Gravity
- Drag
- Wind
- Spin drift
- Coriolis and Eötvös effects
- Light effects
- Stability
- Transonic, subsonic and supersonic
- Effects of angle of elevation
- Rifle cant error
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Ballistics (continued)
- Terminal ballistics
- Environmental conditions
- 10 Ballistics reminders
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Reading the wind
- Introduction
- Getting started
- Wind direction
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Wind velocity
- Introduction
- Mirage
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Reading the wind (advanced)
- Max ordinate
- Wind across different terrain
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Making wind calls
- Dial or hold for windage
- Putting it all together - examples
- 10 fundamentals of wind calls
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Next steps
- More long range shooting books, videos and courses…
- Afterword
- Acknowledgements and thanks
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22
Legal
- Warning notice
- Legal Notice & Disclaimer
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