L101 LR Ballistics Foundation
Date & Time
Location
Burlington, WY 82411
United States
Experience Overview
Long Range University Overview

Long Range University
Our course curriculum is always evolving! Over the past couple of years, we have developed a new organization of training content, facilitating a more focused and progressive learning experience. Now our courses are organized into two parallel tracks, Ballistic Science and Marksmanship Skills, culminating in our Advanced training courses.
Ballistic Science
The core Long Range University curriculum is contained in our Ballistic Science track. We place a heavy emphasis on the science of long-range shooting. Generally, you will spend time in the classroom introducing concepts, followed by range demonstration and exercise to solidify complex topics.
Marksmanship Skills
The second track is our Marksmanship Skills track where we place a heavy focus on developing shooting skills. Light on the classroom, these courses spend most of the time teaching practical applications on the range.
Advanced Training
When you are ready to test your skills, we offer several advanced courses to challenge you and your equipment in calculated conditions to refine your experience and capabilities. From mountain shooting venues to pronghorn hunting in New Mexico to a precision rifle competition, we can offer you the opportunity to achieve the next level.
Itinerary
Day 1
- Arrival - Please do not arrive at the range facility before 8:30 AM.
- Components of the Long Range Rifle System
- Shooter / spotter communication, Holding for wind
- Lunch
- Range - Zeroing and Bench shooting exercises
- Creating a ballistic profile in the Revic App
- Range - Trajectory validation and truing exercise
- Debrief, Optional Cody facility tour
Day 2
- Bore cleaning, Cold bore shots, and Rifle maintenance
- Range - Cold bore shot exercise
- External ballistics, Intro to BDC turrets
- Lunch
- Range - BDC turret exercise
- Range - Practical shooting exercise
- Debrief