Shoot farther!

I'm all for people training to improve their skills, even out to and past 1,000 yards. I also advocate for hunting rather than lobbing lead at living targets. The two are not mutually exclusive, and in fact - the training improves the second aspect by creating a solid foundation for your lethality and understanding your weapon as well as your limitations and areas that need work.

I'd love to take one of these classes, personally. In our programs, we teach people how to be proficient out to 400 yards while encouraging them to also work on their hunting skills. The ethics portion is mission-critical to ensuring that people don't take shots they shouldn't, and we reduce wounding loss. I seein their advanced class they start to bring that in to the discussion.

I don't know these guys, but having been involved in enhanced hunter ed training from the instructor side for a few years now, it's not really a black and white thing but and educational opportunity where imparting the skillset and providing a path to proficiency have the outcomes of reducing wounding loss, leading to better decision making in the field and reducing wounding loss.

We've all been around shitty ethics. Bullets whizzing by, seeing people flock-shoot elk, etc. While the barrier to entry here is prohibitive, the take-aways are worth it. All in all, $2K for a class like this isn't awful, especially given the level of education you are likely to recieve. It's cheaper than a new PRS setup, that's for sure.
 

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