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Advice on Training Class "Essentials"

GR460

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I am taking my first rifle training class, and was wondering if anyone could offer advice on some "must have" or "wish I would have had" items. I don't want to show-up missing something essential. I have the rifle and ammunition parts covered. Thanks for your help.
 
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Rifle with a DBM is a plus, Pack big enough to carry ammo, light tool kit, rear bags, mat/poncho, both 5 and 10 rnd mags if using DBM, back up optics, boresnake, Rem-oil, Tab sling, these are a few things that come to mind.

A Kestrel would have been nice to have to get wind, temperature, Barometric Pressure, Density altitude, and even humidity.

Where are you taking the course. Been to Rifles Only for 3 different courses, and it was definitely money well spent. Enjoy and good luck.
 
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Contact the people teaching the class and ask them.

After saying that:

Regardless of who's teaching the class, or type of class, if noting else, take a Score/Data book.

Write down EVERYTHING..........I mean Everything Rifle Dope Weather conditions, ammo, calls, what you did right what you did wrong, what works, what dosn't work........... EVERYTHING.

If a bug flys by and farts, write it down.
 
Re: Advice on Training Class "Essentials"

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: GR460</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I am taking my first rifle training class, and was wondering if anyone could offer advice on some "must have" or "wish I would have had" items. I don't want to show-up missing something essential. I have the rifle and ammunition parts covered. Thanks for your help. </div></div>

What type of class?

Urban Rifle is very different from Precision Rifle.

If warm, bring WATER and SUNSCREEN.

if Cold, bring WATER and warm clothing.

But Bring water!

BMT
 
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It will be a precision rifle class. I already have a list of what they recommend, but figured the list could probably be expanded based off of the practical experience of members here. Thanks for the input so far!!
 
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Is the ground covered with cactus? If so you will want boots. Do they want you to have a mat? If so, will it fit in your pack? Is the mat cactus proof?
 
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More info from you will result in better replies.

That said my always have items. Two pairs of quality glasses. I always have two pairs of Oakley's and usually a pair of Wiley X. I keep clear lenses in one set and tinted in the other. Easier to change glasses fast.

Electronic ear pro. I prefer Sordins but ymmv. Spare batteries for anything electronic.

Have all your stuff organized before class. Take good notes if you like but most importantly have an open mind.
 
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All the gun and shooting stuff is mandatory for any of those classes, but just remember there is no price on comfort. Even a good class will suck if your ill prepared for the weather.
 
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The main key to equipment in a class is a backpack.

The key to the backpack is knowing the location of everything.

It makes your life simple.

Go get your Mil-Dot master, how long will it take you to find it?

John
 
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Optic Cleaner Spray and those large microfiber glass cleaning cloths they sell at Walmart. Your glasses and scope lenses are likely to need a little love after a couple days training.

Good clothes,any meds you regularly need, folding chair (depending on circumstances), binos & spotting scope if you have them, wrenches specific to your scope turrets and scope mount system. DEET spray if class is anytime but winter. Sunscreen. Tweezers if in cactus country.