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About Long Range Team Precision Group

Our Team-Building Programs

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Synergy Team-Building Mission

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Executive Precision Retreat

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1,000-Yard Challenge Corporate Competition

The Elite 1% Challenge

“In a world of average results, true precision is reserved for the few. At 1,400 yards, you aren’t just shooting; you are entering an elite tier of performance that less than 1% of the world will ever experience. Here is what separates the marksman from the amateur.”

1. The Exclusive “One Percent” Club

Statistically, less than 1% of all shooters worldwide have ever successfully impacted a target at 1,000 yards or beyond. By taking your team to the 1,400-yard line, you are placing them in an elite tier of marksmen. It is the corporate equivalent of playing a round of golf on a pro-tour championship course—an achievement most only talk about, but almost no one actually completes.

2. Mastering “The Invisible Variable”

The average shooter at a local range deals with static targets at 50 yards where the environment is irrelevant. At 1,400 yards, the wind can move a bullet 10 to 15 feet off target. Success requires a level of sensory awareness and environmental mathematics that the average person simply doesn’t possess. It is the ultimate “thinking person’s” discipline.

3. The “Mile-High” Ballistic Arc

At 1,400 yards, you are entering “Extreme Long Range” (ELR) territory. To hit a target at this distance, the shooter must compensate for the Coriolis Effect (the rotation of the Earth) and Spin Drift (the bullet drifting in the direction of its own spin). This isn’t “pointing and shooting”—this is applied physics that separates the hobbyist from the ballistician.

4. Access to “Tier One” Technology

The equipment used by Long Range Team Precision Group LLC is not what you find at a typical sporting goods store. You are providing your team with access to “Tier One” systems—rifles, optics, and weather stations that cost as much as a mid-sized sedan. Your clients are operating the “Formula 1” cars of the shooting world.

5. The “Delayed Gratification” Mastery

In a world of instant results, 1,400-yard shooting requires rare mental discipline. From the moment the trigger is pulled, the bullet travels for nearly two full seconds before impact, and the sound takes another four seconds to return. That 6-second window of “controlled suspense” requires a level of emotional regulation found only in high-level athletes and top-tier executives.