Ontario Rifle Assoc. Winter training classes 2012

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Anyone interested in getting into long range shooting or for folks who want to improve their short range game, the ORA is conducting a series of classes that are structured to do just that.


Details and dates are as follows:

Feb. 11/12 Equipment and position, what works and what does not.

Mar.10/12 Wind reading, mirage, plotting, mental prep.

Mar.31/12 Reloading, from start to finish.

Date TBD. Range day preparation and cleaning a rifle.

The Borden course of fire will begin at 200 yards and go back to 500, Precision and F class targets will be the fare for the day.

The dates above are for the Burlington portions, Borden TBA at this point.

Details are:

Ontario Rifle Association membership or BRRC membership is required to attend the classes.

Start time is 0900, sharp. Finish will be at 4 PM.

Lunch is provided in the form of pizza, if that is not suitable some fast food joints are nearby.

Ear and eye protection is mandatory.

A live fire exercise will follow the classroom presentation at 50 yards indoors. Additional clothing may be required.

Bring a rifle with scope and some form of front rest, bipod, etc.with 50 rounds of ammo.

A notebook and an open mind are also beneficial.

Cost for each class is $ 50.00, payable at the door. Booking all five in advance will cost $ 175.00 for the early folks.

Pre- registration is required to attend the classes and class size is limited to the first 22 people that apply.

Location- 1540 King Rd, Burlington, which is between Brant and
Waterdown on the north side of the 403

For registration contact bobatora@gmail.com.
 
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Thanks Matt.

The course is pretty invaluable for folks trying to improve or get into the F class or Precision discipline.

Last year 3 guys from the class shot the provincials in 2011 and did very well, Perks is a hell of a coach!:)
 
I was interested in your Intro day, several months ago (like last May). After many recommendations by other CGN'ers I left several emails with all the proper people, and waited, and waited, and waited.

Where exactly is this one taking place?

You state Borden and Burlington.
 
Winter program is out of Burlington with a range day in the spring at Borden.
Intro Days are usually in Borden and are 1 day events.

Much more material will be covered on the winter program than what can be covered in a couple hours on the morning of in Intro Day.


Edit to add. Please let me know by PM, who you tried to contact at the ORA.
 
I was interested in your Intro day, several months ago (like last May). After many recommendations by other CGN'ers I left several emails with all the proper people, and waited, and waited, and waited.

Where exactly is this one taking place?

You state Borden and Burlington.

This course isn't an intro day. There are 3 classroom sessions at the Burlington Gun Club which include 50 yd indoor shooting exercises to reinforce the class time. Then there are 3 day shoots at Borden to try out your rifles and new knowledge on long range shooting.

You must be a member of ORA or Burlington club to take the course.

Email Bob Raymond course director for details.

NormB
 
I do realize that this isn't an intro day.

Thank you Norm. That clears it up, unfortunately, Burlington is a tad bit more of a hike for 3 classroom trips then I would like.
 
I do realize that this isn't an intro day.

Thank you Norm. That clears it up, unfortunately, Burlington is a tad bit more of a hike for 3 classroom trips then I would like.

It is actually 4 class room sessions but it is definitively a hike from Peterborough.

Like Maynard send me a PM on who you tried to contact at the ORA as this is not normal.
 
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