YOU MUST SIGN UP FOR THIS CLINIC - YOU CANNOT JUST SHOW UP - READ THE NOTES!
Sign-up: CLOSED. Send a note to jmonaccio@qscva.com, limited to the first five who commit. Instructor will send the Lesson Plan to participants.
Shooter #1 - George Mather Shooter #2 - Steven Orsi
Shooter #3 - Jeff Ludwig Shooter #4 - Joe Panano
Shooter #5 - Richard Boswell Shooter #6 - Toufique Sayed
QSC is hosting an informal Optics Clinic on R4 that is LIMITED to 5 people. The clinic will have a 1-2 hour familiarization class followed by a 100yd zero session and then firing at 600yds to test concept and results. The purpose is to better acquaint long-range shooters with fundamentals to better their range sessions. This is the first clinic in a series with follow-on sessions building on each of the previous classes.
Clinic: Will proceed at 8am. Meet at the Range 4 Pit Gate (Gate 7).
Instructor: John Monaccio Range OIC: John Monaccio Range RSO: Awaiting 2nd RSO
Familiarization clinic: Range 4, 100yd line.
Live Fire: Range 4 100yd line and 600yd line. THIS IS NOT A REC FIRE and only for clinic participants.
Targets: Participants bring their own targets.
- Needed - Paper Targets for 100yd Zero
- Needed - Paper or Steel Targets for 600yd - Minimum distances for steel apply based on caliber
Time: Clinic will set-up at 0800 and complete no later than 1230.
PREREQUISITES: Pay attention as the Instructor will send you home - You MUST:
- Have a long-range precision rifle (800yds +) with a mounted optic
- The clinic is designed for regular Range 4 shooters and is not for AR-15 platforms or any non-precision rifle
- Have the operations manual for your optic and bring it to the clinic
- Read your manual and understand how your optic functions - Questions about operations can be answered at the clinic
- Be prepared to zero/re-zero your rifle during live fire and set the zero stop
- Bring the normal items you would have for a Range 4 shooting day
- Rifle and Ammo (suggest 50rds)
- Targets
- Shooting Mat
- Bipod and rear bag
- Preferred - Hydration, Sunscreen and Bug Spray
- Preferred - Any adjustment tool that came with your optic
- Preferred - Spotting Scope
- Preferred - Collapsible stool / chair
- Preferred - Ballistic Calculator App, Kestrel
- Bring the normal items you would have for a Range 4 shooting day
Clinic Topics:
- Anatomy of a Precision Optic
- Selecting an optic for long range shooting
- Buy quality to gain Confidence, Repeatability, Stability, and Process
- Magnification
- Objective Lens
- Tube Size
- First or Second Focal Plane
- MOA (quarters), Mils (tenths), or BDC (Bullet Drop Compensation)
- Zero Stop
- Selecting an optic for long range shooting
- Mounting the Optic
- Mounting Height
- Rings or One-Piece Mount
- "0" or 20MOA Rail
- Torquing the Mount
- Bore Sighting and 100yd Zero
- Using your Optic
- MOA, Mils, or BDC
- Turret Operations and Adjustments
- Understanding your Reticle
- Measurements and Subtensions
- Setting the Zero Stop
- Live Fire
- Zero or Confirm 100yd Zero
- Conduct 100yd firing
- Determine speed of ammunition
- 600yd firing
- Based on Ammo Speed, Determine 600yd Hold
- Conduct 600yd Firing
- Zero or Confirm 100yd Zero
