In addition to our gunsmithing department, our Shotgun School is unmatched, taught by NSCA Level III and World Class competition shooting instructors on our 20-station sporting clay course, trap field, and all-weather covered shooting instruction facility offering over 100 different target displays. The Rifle Marksmanship School is equipped with a state-of-the-art 750-yard rifle range and includes electronic target systems and robotic game simulators.

OFFERING THE FOLLOWING:

  • 900-Yard Range with Over 60 MGM Steel Target Presentations
  • Heated Classroom and Shoot House with Acoustic Walls and Ceilings
  • Oakwood Control Electronic Target System
  • Ballistic Gel Blocks for Ballistic Bullet Testing
  • Safari-Themed Targets for Double Rifle Training
  • Stalking Preparation
  • Artificial Rocks for Non-standard Shooting Positions
  • Northern Lights Tactical Training Robot for Running Boar and Charging Cape Buffalo Targets



Rifle Setup:
Proper rifle system configuration is key to making every shot count. At the Griffin & Howe Rifle Marksmanship School we will work with each client to achieve:
  • Proper Eye Relief
  • Ideal Stock Comb Height
  • Understanding of Length of Pull
  • Rifle System Torque Values and Importance
  • Cleaning and Maintenance 
Data On Previous Engagement (DOPE):
Through the use of Lab Radar Chronograph and Kestrel Ballistic Meters we can gather pertinent data for your rifle system and build a custom DOPE chart and TRUE the rifle system’s DOPE on range.
Precision Target Shooting:
  • Engage Targets from Various Positions and Simulated Situations
  • Rifle System Manipulation
  • Proper Use of Laser Range Finders
  • Use of Rifle Scopes to Acquire the Distance to Target
  • Wind Calling Based Off Environment
  • Competition Prep
Rifle Lessons
  • 2 Hour Minimum $400.00
  • 3 Hour $575.00
  • Half Day $750.00
  • Full Day $1,500.00
  • Both half & full days include a Rite in the Rain Notebook
  • Lesson Package 10 Hours $1800.00 ($180/Hr)



Testimonial

“Mike Murphy’s skills and experience in long-range shooting that were passed on to me were invaluable. I have used different pieces of information from my training with Mike on each of my hunts to this day. Mike’s knowledge and experience as a United States Marine has served him extremely well and has only helped me develop more confidence as a long-range shooter in its entirety. Whether it’s something as simple as adjusting my parallax, doping the wind, loading the bi-pods or just mounting the rifle, Mike breaks down the basics in a very simple step-by-step process to help develop the shooter’s knowledge and skill for long-range shooting in all types of environments. I would highly recommend Mike’s training to anyone.”

– E.J.