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KEITH DAVIS

"Mastering Long Range: The 2A Boys Kick Off Southeast Rangeday with Don Edwards and Greenline Tactical"

Updated: May 26




The 2A Boys kicked off their first day at Southeast Rangeday with an air of excitement and anticipation. Under the expert guidance of Don Edwards from Greenline Tactical, the group eagerly gathered around the long range shooting area. Known for his extensive experience and tactical prowess, Don Edwards immediately set the tone for a productive and educational day. The camaraderie among the 2A Boys was palpable as they geared up, each member itching to test their skills and learn from one of the best in the field.


As the morning sun climbed higher, Don Edwards began with a thorough briefing on the fundamentals of long range shooting. The 2A Boys listened intently as he discussed key elements such as ballistics, windage, and elevation adjustments. The blend of technical knowledge and practical insights had everyone nodding along, eager to put theory into practice. Laughter and light-hearted banter broke out occasionally, underscoring the group's close-knit nature and shared passion for firearms and marksmanship.


The highlight of the day was undoubtedly the hands-on shooting sessions. Don Edwards patiently coached each of the 2A Boys, providing personalized tips to improve their accuracy. With high-quality T6 Arms GOAT series rifles and Swampfox Optics scopes in hand, the group members took turns firing at distant targets, their faces lighting up with satisfaction at each successful hit. The combination of precision shooting and expert guidance from Greenline Tactical made for an exhilarating experience. Cheers and high-fives abounded as they celebrated each other's achievements.


As lunchtime approached, the 2A Boys took a well-deserved break, swapping stories and sharing laughs over Chik-fil-a sandwiches, provided as part of Southeast Rangeday. The sense of community was strong, with everyone feeling more connected and inspired by the morning's activities. Don Edwards joined them, sharing anecdotes from his extensive career, much to everyone's delight. These moments of relaxation and camaraderie were as valuable as the training itself, solidifying bonds and fostering a supportive atmosphere.


The afternoon was filled with more advanced drills and scenarios, pushing the 2A Boys to apply their newfound knowledge under varying conditions. Don Edwards' encouraging and motivational style kept the energy high, with each member of the group showing noticeable improvement. As the first day of Southeast Rangeday came to a close, the 2A Boys gathered for a final debrief, expressing their gratitude to Don Edwards and Greenline Tactical. The excitement for the upcoming days was undeniable, with everyone looking forward to more learning, more shooting, and more fun.

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