Thanks for the reply
Here is the list of the required gear provided by Magpul but is there anything more specific(brand/type) that is recommended or should know about? Also should I bring my spotting scope and a field chair? My suitcase is getting pretty heavy but I definitely don't want to leave out anything I might need but at the same time I don't want to bring crap I don't need.
Front and Rear Rifle Supports (Bipods adjustable for height and cant and a rear bean-bag.)
Rifle Cheek Piece (If the rifle does not possess an adjustable cheek piece; foam and duck-tape.)
Rifle Cleaning Equipment
Rifle Sling (The Magpul MS3 is an excellent precision rifle sling.)
Pen/Pencil and a Notebook
Eye and Ear Protection
Sturdy footwear
Clothing appropriate for the weather conditions. (We will shoot rain, shine, sleet or snow. Please be prepared and check local weather forecasts.)
Baseball or Boonie Style Hat or other suitable headgear.
Water Hydrating Device
A pack that is suitable for carrying all your range gear for the day.
Range Chair (Most all instruction will be conducted under field conditions.)
A Positive Mental Attitude and an Open Mind
Heard back from my buddy. He took the SPR course, which was more like 50 yards to 600 yards whereas you'll be in the 1,000+ yards ranges.
He did recommend bringing your spotting scope and range chair. However, since you're flying there, you'll probably be better off buying something from a sporting goods shop in town.
His other recommendations were a Mildot scope, Harris or Atlas bi-pod (swivel type) and to also have the manual for your scope handy.
Have fun up there. I will be heading to AK for a handgun and carbine course and packing up all of the required gear and cold weather clothing can be a pain for sure. Learned some lessons from when I flew with my guns last year. Print out the TSA regulations and your airline's policy on firearms. Many of the TSA agents and the airline check-in agents have no idea of the regulations. One airline agent said I needed TSA locks on my gun case. Have backup equipment if available. Probably will be VERY tough and expensive for a backup precision rig, but in my last class, an Aimpoint and a Trijicon optic failed during the class, so shat happens.
Looking forward to hearing how it goes!