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Your Appleseed State Board => Tennessee => Topic started by: Maximum Ordinate on March 09, 2016, 02:48:58 PM

Title: KD Instructor Boot Camp, 9-10 July
Post by: Maximum Ordinate on March 09, 2016, 02:48:58 PM
QuoteSituation:  It is dawn (6am), and you successfully engaged a target directly to the west of your location at 200 yards with your M1 Garand. You switched rifles and shot until you ran out of ammo with your ar-15. It is now noon and you observed a man-sized target in the distance to the north. This target measures slightly less than half the width of your Garand front sight post and is located on 30 degree slope downward.  The sun is directly overhead and the temperature has increased 25 degrees.  You observe the wind is approximately 15 miles per hour traveling from the northwest to the southeast.
You have one round left for your Garand.  Calculate your firing solution & show your work.


Can you do this? 
Can you do it without a cheat-sheet? 
Can you teach it with simplicity and precision?

Even if you can do this on the back of a napkin, come join us in July!

We're excited to offer a Known Distance Instructor Boot Camp on July 9-10, 2016!  This event is designed to help enable instructors to plan, prepare, and execute a safe & effective KD clinic.  Also, this clinic will help Shoot Bosses and Red Hats polish and perfect their KD presentations given at every 25m event.   This clinic should help prepare Red Hats and SBs for the responsibility / privilege of running a KD as a dSB.

Click here to sign up:  Known Distance IBC (http://appleseedinfo.org/search-states-location.php?locationid=556&id_event=4629)

Details:
1.  Prerequisites:   Students at this class must be currently active Appleseed Instructors (Red Hat or above).  Waivers for IITs to attend will be considered on a case-by-case & space available basis.  Send a note if you need a waiver.  We don't want any spot to go empty.
2.  Because this is a non-shooting event, we're hosting it at Double Tap in Calera, AL.  We'll have access to low-cost, comfortable bunk houses and the classroom as long as we want to work.  The classroom and bunkhouses are climate controlled in July.  We can pot-luck & grill out for Saturday evening meal.
3.  Like many other IBCs, this will be in small group format to maximize participation in practical exercises.  Lecture is boring!  :-)
4.  Topics we will cover include: 

Contact Ramblin' Wreck (http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=14567) with questions.