Dates: (Feb 15th-21nd)
Where: Big Timber, Montana
Class is $3995 or $4995, this is only a 50% deposit to hold your spot.
Physical Details –
You should be MODERATELY FIT to take this course. There will be hikes with heavy packs through snow upwards of one mile in length. Do NOT participate if you are out of shape or have doubts about your capacity to take on this challenge.
TICKETS
There are two options available for enrollment in Shoot2Hunt University. Option 1 is $4995 total, with rifle and ammunition included. You will still need to bring your own hunting gear. Option 2 is $3995 total with you responsible for bringing your rifle and all ammunition. If you choose to enroll bringing your own gear, we will not have extra for you.
Rifle Details –
Please let us know if you need to rent a rifle or will be bringing your own. If you are bringing your own rifle, it must be chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor or smaller. Your rifle must also be suppressed OR have a threaded muzzle barrel of accepting a 1/2-28 or 5/8-24 threaded suppressor. Some of the shooting days will have to be with suppressors. You will need 1000 rounds of ammunition. Ammunition MUST be secured prior to the course.
Rifle Rental – Rifles and suppressors are available for rent! A rifle will cost $50 per day, and a suppressor will cost $25 per day.
Course Objective:
This course is designed to equip you with the skills to locate, hunt, and recover game in winter conditions. Please note, this is not a mountain rescue course. This isn’t our traditional 0-600 curriculum either; it’s a hybrid that combines our original class with skills for thriving in winter conditions.
Course Components:
Shooting and Rifle Fundamentals:
Winter Equipment and Clothing:
Movement in Snow:
Managing Technical Devices in Cold:
Snow Safety and Basic Climbing:
Recovery and Safety Equipment:
Ascent, Descent, and Traverse:
Hunting Scenarios:
Overnight Survival:
Daily Schedule:
Discussion Topics:
Course Layout:
This course will provide a comprehensive skill set for hunting in winter, ensuring that participants are well-prepared for the challenges of cold-weather hunting and recovery.
Travel details –
You should plan to arrive the day before the course starts. You should plan to arrive the 14th. You are welcome and encouraged to stay the final night of the course at the lodge, but it is up to you whether you leave the 21st or 22nd.
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