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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 2310572" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>I've considered making this post for quite a while and just never got around to it. I have mentored a dozen or so friends and family members, and I have really enjoyed it.. While I am not an encyclopedia of information about long range shooting, we have also seen a very high level of success. Some of the things that we've been good at:</p><p>1. Utilizing equipment that people already own and making changes to it where necessary to get out and get started shooting.</p><p>2. Helping to make selections on new rifle/scope/equipment purchases to fit any style, goals, or budget. </p><p>3. How to make a buying decision for something that you can build off of as time and funds permit. </p><p>4. How to get started reloading.</p><p>5. How to make a good cartridge selection for what you want to do.</p><p>6. How to develop a load for hunting or target shooting.</p><p>7. How to track/log valuable data regarding your loads and shooting sessions.</p><p></p><p>This is not a solicitation for any sort of compensation, or anything of the sort. I just enjoy getting people into the sport and seeing them succeed. It also occupies time that I might otherwise be spending on the classified section, thereby saving me money!</p><p></p><p>I've helped a couple of guys on this forum already via phone, zoom, FaceTime, duo and every other type of technology, so distance is no barrier. I'm sure these guys would attest that it has worked out for them, if you wanted a couple of references. Just throwing it out there. Reach out if you're interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 2310572, member: 73596"] I've considered making this post for quite a while and just never got around to it. I have mentored a dozen or so friends and family members, and I have really enjoyed it.. While I am not an encyclopedia of information about long range shooting, we have also seen a very high level of success. Some of the things that we've been good at: 1. Utilizing equipment that people already own and making changes to it where necessary to get out and get started shooting. 2. Helping to make selections on new rifle/scope/equipment purchases to fit any style, goals, or budget. 3. How to make a buying decision for something that you can build off of as time and funds permit. 4. How to get started reloading. 5. How to make a good cartridge selection for what you want to do. 6. How to develop a load for hunting or target shooting. 7. How to track/log valuable data regarding your loads and shooting sessions. This is not a solicitation for any sort of compensation, or anything of the sort. I just enjoy getting people into the sport and seeing them succeed. It also occupies time that I might otherwise be spending on the classified section, thereby saving me money! I've helped a couple of guys on this forum already via phone, zoom, FaceTime, duo and every other type of technology, so distance is no barrier. I'm sure these guys would attest that it has worked out for them, if you wanted a couple of references. Just throwing it out there. Reach out if you're interested. [/QUOTE]
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