I took PR I and II with NTRP. The training was great. Already knowing all lot of basic rifle we were able to move very quickly through the two days of training. There was a lot of positional shooting that I would have thought you wouldn't be able to even hit the target let alone first round hits. Also, worked on wind reading and loop hole shooting. During down time we did some extra training with pistols, just to get a break.
One positional shooting position I thought I could never hit the target. It was week side at 750 yards 8" flapper. Hit it 5 times in a row. We practice going from week side to strong side in a timed exercise that Jay does for training. Also, he had me doing time exercises were I would shoot from different positions at different targets and just using my holds on the scope. It was a good time and I would suggest getting in touch with Jay if you're interested in some first class training with an instructor in a one on one atmosphere. Remember this is fast paced as it's one on one training, so you get a lot more out of it then you would in a large size class.
Here are some pics-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqZUcLCfIMM&feature=player_embedded
One positional shooting position I thought I could never hit the target. It was week side at 750 yards 8" flapper. Hit it 5 times in a row. We practice going from week side to strong side in a timed exercise that Jay does for training. Also, he had me doing time exercises were I would shoot from different positions at different targets and just using my holds on the scope. It was a good time and I would suggest getting in touch with Jay if you're interested in some first class training with an instructor in a one on one atmosphere. Remember this is fast paced as it's one on one training, so you get a lot more out of it then you would in a large size class.
Here are some pics-










http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqZUcLCfIMM&feature=player_embedded