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But training is training Holly. If all that is included for 25 bucks its kinda worth it. Granted I'm sure the class isn't going to be a Front Sight academy, MAG 40, or Crusader weaponry course but its still training. I'm always looking to learn from different people. If you can take even little things away from a training course and add that to your overall knowledge and skill its worth it.

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I was going to do the ELR (Extreme Long Range) match this weekend (1000-2350 yards) but Im going to coyote hunt instead.

I would suggest taking your M1 to the range and sighting it in then heading out to TVP to get learn the rifle, get DOPE and then shoot the short course match (<600 yards) with irons or if you scope it, the regular matches (175-1165 yards).

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I might try making it down there this year now that I have the 30-06. My scope will be under powered. But it would still be fun to try the longer shots.

Ive shot 1 mile with 10X. You'll be fine and probably be surprised at what magnification scope you can use vs what you think you need.

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