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Have always wanted to take the Appleseed "course". Has anyone been to one? Was reading on the site and they talk about bringing a 22 rifle with 2 ten round magazines (or 20 round). Read that it's fast paced. That's cool and everything with a centerfire and 30 round magazines. Only 22's I have are a scoped Savage bolt action with a couple 5 round mags and a Henry lever action with a 16 round tube I think. Would one of these work or not be up to the task?
Site also talks about doing some shooting out to 400 or 500 yards. With a 22? Hmm. Am I missing something? Do you also bring a centerfire rifle?
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I went to one at USSA a year or two ago? Guys that ran it were neat. There is some added politics and semi-recruitment type lip service that is included as part of the class, which I could have done without. I did enjoy the history lesson, it just seemed to be more pre-packaged and targetted rather than an authentic look.
The instruction was good - everyone improved over the weekend. It is a basic marksmanship course. Natural point of aim, breathing, trigger press, sight alignment are all covered in depth as well as sling utilization and target reading.
I shot my centerfire rifle all weekend. Was overkill at 25y but I don't own a .22 so it was what I had.
At USSA, if you are having relative success with the 25y range, they will take you to the 300/400y range and go over some more advanced topics.
I think over the course or two days I shot around 400-450 rounds. It rained heavily the first day which hampered our round count.
All in all, I think it was worth the money I paid. It gave me a great foundation for shooting and taught me some fundamentals I hadn't heard before. I've considered taking it again just to freshen up, but everytime I think about it I think I'd rather take a more focused course.
Just my thoughts. YMMV