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Course Objectives |
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General Features Of Our 1 Day Classes |
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- Typically last for 12 hours, starting at 8am and lasting until 8pm
- Covers a wide range of skills in a single day, including movement and nonstandard shooting positions
- Involves shooting a large number of rounds with staged malfunctions and out of ammo conditions
- Usually include a night session that introduces realistic gunfight conditions
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Courses Offered |
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- Learn the basic manual of arms for the weapon:
- draw/holster load/unload magazines, ready position, use of safety
- Acquire the basic shooting mechanics for the weapon:
- shooting platform: grip, stance, foot placement, balance
- trigger and sight management: aim, press, recover
- deliver a 1 inch group at 3 yards in 4 seconds
- Manage malfunctions and reloads to keep the weapon working under conditions of stress
- Shoot the weapon in a large variety of shooting positions and shooting conditions
- Break the dangerous square range mentality by learning to shoot while moving
- Enhance your awareness of your environment while shooting by performing complex maneuvers as a group in a safe manner
- Utilize your weapon under low light conditions in a variety of shooting postitions
- Add realism and stress to the conditions under which you train
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Advanced Tactical Handgun |
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- Improve shooting accuracy by additional focus on shooting mechanics.
- Improve shooting speed with accuracy from low ready and the holster.
- Accurately and rapidly acquire multiple targets in a short period of time
- Accurately and rapidly shoot and manage the weapon while moving in various directions.
- Accurately and rapidly shoot and manage the weapon using the strong hand only in a variety of positions.
- Accurately and rapidly shoot and manage the weapon using the weak hand only in a variety of positions.
- Utilize your weapon under low light conditions from behind barriers in a variety of shooting positions and under a variety of lighting conditions
- Add realism and stress to the conditions under which you train
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Tactical Carbine |
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- Learn the basic manual of arms for the weapon:
- sling/unsling the weapon, load/unload magazines, ready position, use of safety
- Acquire the basic shooting mechanics for the weapon:
- shooting platform: grip, stance, foot placement, balance
- trigger and sight management: aim, press, recover
- deliver a 1 inch group at 3 yards in 4 seconds
- Manage malfunctions and reloads to keep the weapon working under conditions of stress
- Shoot the weapon in a large variety of shooting positions and shooting conditions
- Break the dangerous square range mentality by learning to shoot while moving
- Enhance your awareness of your environment while shooting by performing complex maneuvers as a group in a safe manner
- Utilize your weapon under low light conditions in a variety of shooting postitions
- Add realism and stress to the conditions under which you train
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Advanced Tactical Carbine |
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- Improve shooting accuracy by additional focus on shooting mechanics.
- Improve shooting speed with accuracy from low ready and dismount from shoulder.
- Accurately and rapidly acquire multiple targets in a short period of time
- Accurately and rapidly shoot and manage the weapon while moving in various directions.
- Accurately and rapidly shoot and manage the weapon in a variety of positions.
- Accurately and rapidly shoot obscured targets.
- Learn to shoot in teams providing communications, covering fire when reloading and when moving.
- Utilize your weapon under low light conditions from behind barriers in a variety of shooting positions and under a variety of lighting conditions
- Add realism and stress to the conditions under which you train
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Precision Rifle |
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- Reliably and repeatedly deliver a round into a 1” square at 100 yards from a prone position in under a minute.
- Reliably and repeatedly deliver a round into a 1” square at 100 yards from a variety of positions and under various conditions of stress
- Reliably and repeatedly deliver a round into a man size target from a prone position at known distances out to 600 yards in increments of 100 yards
- Reliably and repeatedly deliver rounds into a man sized target at 100 yards from a variety of positions under conditions of stress, and under a wide range of lighting conditions
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Advanced Precision Rifle |
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Tactical Shotgun |
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- Learn the basic manual of arms for the weapon:
- sling/unsling the weapon, load/unload ammunition, ready position, use of safety
- Acquire the basic shooting mechanics for the weapon:
- shooting platform: grip, stance, foot placement, balance
- trigger and sight management: aim, press, recover
- Manage malfunctions and reloads to keep the weapon working under conditions of stress
- Shoot the weapon in a large variety of shooting positions and shooting conditions
- Break the dangerous square range mentality by learning to shoot while moving
- Enhance your awareness of your environment while shooting by performing complex maneuvers as a group in a safe manner
- Enhance your awareness of your environment while shooting by performing complex team maneuvers
- Utilize your weapon under low light conditions in a variety of shooting postitions
- Add realism and stress to the conditions under which you train
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Advanced Tactical Shotgun |
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- Improve shooting accuracy by additional focus on shooting mechanics.
- Improve shooting speed with accuracy from low ready and dismount from shoulder.
- Accurately and rapidly acquire multiple targets in a short period of time
- Accurately and rapidly shoot and manage the weapon while moving in various directions.
- Accurately and rapidly shoot and manage the weapon in a variety of positions.
- Accurately and rapidly shoot obscured targets.
- Learn to shoot in teams providing communications, covering fire when reloading and when moving.
- Utilize your weapon under low light conditions from behind barriers in a variety of shooting positions and under a variety of lighting conditions
- Add realism and stress to the conditions under which you train
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