Here is the information one needs in order to come and learn from a couple of OSA hooligans:
OSA Precision Clinic I June 16 – 17, 2007 Clinic fee $125
-taught by Barney and TimK of OSA Fame
-marksmanship principles
-equipment needed
-set up on the mound, shooter and spotter
-team communications
-100 m zero
-practice match 60 200 m Rapid Follow Up
-practice match 61 300 m Agony Snap
-practice match 62 400 m Mover
-the above practices include:
-zeroing at each range
-match strategy from Tim’s bag of tricks
-practice, practice, practice
-coaching
You need to bring for both clinics:
-eye and hearing protection
-one scoped rifle with bipod or rest
-min 200 rd of ammo
-log book
-tools for your rifle
-rear bunny / sand bag
-shooting mat or ground sheet
-applicable clothing for the elements
-sun screen and bug spray
-lunch, liquids, snacks
Registration:
Email us at : bgotuaco@sympatico.ca (that's me, Hungry) or tac-ops@rogers.com (That's TimK)
More Notes:
This clinic is designed for the newbies wishing to use their long range rigs (read: sniper rigs) in Precision Rifle Matches like the ORA at Borden, OSA Matches at Milcun, and NSCC matches at Connaught. They are based on Matches 61-65 of the CFSAC/ NSCC Course of fire. Now much of this clinic information would be an excellent refresher for experienced Precision shooters. Trust me, I've gone to many clinics hosted by Milcun and EVERY Time I walk out of there a better shooter.
So if you ever wanted to get more serious with your long range rig instead of being a 100m Kommando or Mirror Kommando as we black rifle shooters call 'em, come on out and learn from us at Milcun (w ww.Milcun.com) and the OSA (Operational Shooting Association)
OSA Precision Clinic I June 16 – 17, 2007 Clinic fee $125
-taught by Barney and TimK of OSA Fame
-marksmanship principles
-equipment needed
-set up on the mound, shooter and spotter
-team communications
-100 m zero
-practice match 60 200 m Rapid Follow Up
-practice match 61 300 m Agony Snap
-practice match 62 400 m Mover
-the above practices include:
-zeroing at each range
-match strategy from Tim’s bag of tricks
-practice, practice, practice
-coaching
You need to bring for both clinics:
-eye and hearing protection
-one scoped rifle with bipod or rest
-min 200 rd of ammo
-log book
-tools for your rifle
-rear bunny / sand bag
-shooting mat or ground sheet
-applicable clothing for the elements
-sun screen and bug spray
-lunch, liquids, snacks
Registration:
Email us at : bgotuaco@sympatico.ca (that's me, Hungry) or tac-ops@rogers.com (That's TimK)
More Notes:
This clinic is designed for the newbies wishing to use their long range rigs (read: sniper rigs) in Precision Rifle Matches like the ORA at Borden, OSA Matches at Milcun, and NSCC matches at Connaught. They are based on Matches 61-65 of the CFSAC/ NSCC Course of fire. Now much of this clinic information would be an excellent refresher for experienced Precision shooters. Trust me, I've gone to many clinics hosted by Milcun and EVERY Time I walk out of there a better shooter.
So if you ever wanted to get more serious with your long range rig instead of being a 100m Kommando or Mirror Kommando as we black rifle shooters call 'em, come on out and learn from us at Milcun (w ww.Milcun.com) and the OSA (Operational Shooting Association)

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