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About VectorSight Workshop

We teach judgment before trigger press: structured observation, honest uncertainty, and instructor-led corrections on every drill. The studio began as a small Seoul cohort focused on mil-dot bracketing and grew into a catalog of nine workshops hosted across partner ranges.

Principles

  • Write the distance band before you argue with the wind.
  • Spotter language should be short enough to repeat under stress.
  • Hosts set hard safety rules; we follow them without negotiation.
  • Feedback is immediate, specific, and never performative.

Milestones

  • 2019 — first precision cohort hosted in Gangwon with borrowed steel.
  • 2022 — standardized range cards adopted across all catalog blocks.
  • 2025 — six partner ranges under recurring safety audits.

Team org chart

Portrait of Minseo Park
Minseo Park
Lead Instructor

Designs range estimation lanes and steel confirmation progressions for mixed-skill cohorts.

Portrait of Jonah Reeves
Jonah Reeves
Ballistics Coach
Reports to: Minseo Park

Owns elevation stacks, chronograph protocols, and zero documentation standards.

Portrait of Aya Okonkwo
Aya Okonkwo
Fieldcraft Trainer
Reports to: Minseo Park

Leads pacing, observation, and land navigation hygiene modules without gadget dependency.

Portrait of Sera Han
Sera Han
Operations Coordinator
Reports to: Minseo Park

Coordinates host ranges, travel packets, and emergency communication trees.

Portrait of Noah Kim
Noah Kim
Client Support Manager
Reports to: Sera Han

Handles enrollment questions, accessibility requests, and post-course feedback routing.

From recent cohorts

The Mil-Dot Bracketing Under Variable Mirage block forced me to write uncertainty bands instead of single numbers. That habit carried into club matches the same month.

Client in civilian precision shooting

★★★★☆ on the Spotter–Shooter Sprint callouts — still worth it. Anonymous survey entry paired with a handwritten note about range card shorthand.

Survey participant · 4/5 · verified

Wind and Light Correction Lab: formal instructor tone, casual peer banter, and a worksheet that actually survived rain.

Mixed cohort note · Observer · Outdoor training group

Target Indicators lab slowed me down on purpose; the partial hides were frustrating until they were not.

Hana · Seoul

Team Engagement Protocols was loud in the best way—structured loud. I left with quieter confidence.

Theo · Jeju

Client in corporate security — the priority-of-fire cards from moving arrays translated to tabletop exercises at work, not copy-paste, but the vocabulary helped.

Client in corporate security

Ballistics Zero Clinic: short, nerdy, useful. I disagreed with one torque suggestion; instructor explained the liability boundary clearly.

Workshop participant · Hobbyist · Regional club · 5/5