Get moving, get shooting and put effective fire on target. Movement is life.
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]]>The Advanced Pistol Movement (304) is an advanced pistol course designed to develop a mobile pistol firing platform. Students will learn to effectively engage targets on the move from 5-25 yards by improving their mobility and stability while shooting. Direction of movement will be forward, rearward, laterally and linearly with a heavy emphasis on situational awareness and muzzle discipline. Drawing while moving in various directions along with pivots and turns to safely engage targets in an asymmetrical landscape. Close range shooting focuses on using an acceptable sight picture while long range shooting will focus the tactical imperative.
Subjects in the Advanced Pistol Movement include types of movement, directions of movement, movement techniques, acceptable sight picture theory and trigger control for movement. A major objective is the ability to move dynamically while engaging targets effectively regardless of range measured against time and accuracy. Supporting objectives include: athletic shooting stance, rigid gun mount, movement speed variants and sight misalignment demonstrations.
*Students are welcome to use RDS equipped pistols, but must ensure they are properly zeroed. Recommended zero distance is 25 yards for optimal performance, but regardless students must know their impacts at ranges from 0-25 yards.
Tactical Pistol 2 or similar. The below drills are suggested as minimum skill requirements to meet the prerequisites. All drills are shot using primary carry firearm from the holster. The recommended target is the TRICON TCT-MK4 available from Action Target or TRICON B8 target.
Registration fee does not include any associated range fees.
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]]>Get moving, get shooting and put effective fire on target. Movement is life.
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]]>The Advanced Rifle Movement (306) is an advanced rifle course designed to develop a mobile rifle firing platform. Students will learn to effectively engage targets on the move from 5-25 yards by improving their mobility and stability while shooting. Direction of movement will be forward, rearward, laterally and linearly with a heavy emphasis on situational awareness and muzzle discipline. Addressing targets while moving in various directions along with pivots and turns to safely engage targets in an asymmetrical landscape. Close range shooting focuses on using an acceptable sight picture while long range shooting focuses on the tactical imperative.
Subjects in the Advanced rifle Movement include types of movement, directions of movement, movement techniques, acceptable sight picture theory and trigger control for movement. A major objective is the ability to move dynamically while engaging targets effectively regardless of range measured against time and accuracy. Supporting objectives include: athletic shooting stance, rigid gun mount, movement speed variants and sight misalignment demonstrations.
*Students are welcome to use RDS equipped pistols, but must ensure they are properly zeroed. Recommended zero distance is 25 yards for optimal performance, but regardless students must know their impacts at ranges from 0-25 yards.
Basic Rifle 1 or similar. The below drills are suggested as minimum skill requirements to meet the prerequisites. All drills are shot starting from the low ready position of at least 45 degrees downward. The recommended target is the TRICON TCT-MK4 available from Action Target or TRICON B8 printable target.
Registration fee does not include any associated range fees.
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]]>Get moving, get shooting and put effective fire on target. Movement is life.
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]]>The Advanced Rifle Movement (306) is an advanced rifle course designed to develop a mobile rifle firing platform. Students will learn to effectively engage targets on the move from 5-25 yards by improving their mobility and stability while shooting. Direction of movement will be forward, rearward, laterally and linearly with a heavy emphasis on situational awareness and muzzle discipline. Addressing targets while moving in various directions along with pivots and turns to safely engage targets in an asymmetrical landscape. Close range shooting focuses on using an acceptable sight picture while long range shooting focuses on the tactical imperative.
Subjects in the Advanced rifle Movement include types of movement, directions of movement, movement techniques, acceptable sight picture theory and trigger control for movement. A major objective is the ability to move dynamically while engaging targets effectively regardless of range measured against time and accuracy. Supporting objectives include: athletic shooting stance, rigid gun mount, movement speed variants and sight misalignment demonstrations.
*Students are welcome to use RDS equipped pistols, but must ensure they are properly zeroed. Recommended zero distance is 25 yards for optimal performance, but regardless students must know their impacts at ranges from 0-25 yards.
Basic Rifle 1 or similar. The below drills are suggested as minimum skill requirements to meet the prerequisites. All drills are shot starting from the low ready position of at least 45 degrees downward. The recommended target is the TRICON TCT-MK4 available from Action Target or TRICON B8 printable target.
Registration fee does not include any associated range fees.
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]]>The best 2-day intermediate pistol class for skilled shooters and professional gunmen. Learn essential gunfighting skills from zero to 25 yards.
Course dates: April 13-14, 2024
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]]>April 24-25, 2024
Weber Country Shooting Complex | Ogden, UT
The Tactical Pistol 2 (201) is a 2-day intermediate pistol course designed to equip the modern gunfighter with shooting skills necessary for close range defensive settings. In this intermediate pistol course, students learn the essential pistol skills from 0 to 25 yards. Close range shooting will focus on speed, while shooting at distance will focus on accuracy. Students are constantly exposed to challenging drills designed to shoot under pressure to evaluate knowledge and application. Subjects covered in the Tactical Pistol 2 include combat marksmanship, holster drawstroke, gun handling and multiple threats. A major class objective is a rapid drawstroke to deliver accurate fire at close ranges, measured against time and accuracy standards. Additional subjects include shooter diagnostics, movement, strong hand only and ammunition management.
*Students are welcome to use RDS equipped pistols, but must ensure they are properly zeroed. Recommended zero distance is 25 yards for optimal performance, but regardless students must know their impacts at ranges from 0-25 yards.
Basic Pistol 1 or similar. The below drills are suggested as minimum skill requirements to meet the prerequisites. All drills are shot drawing from the holster. The recommended target is the TRICON TCT-MK4 available from Action Target or an official NRA B8 repair center.
Registration fee does not include any associated range fees.
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]]>The Introduction to Pistol Red Dots (107) is an 4-hour beginner pistol class designed for those new to slide mounted pistol optics. Students will learn about modern miniature red dot sights (MRDS) to include benefits, limitations, types, features and how to use them. Instructions for the proper installation is covered as well as confirming proper installation for those attending with MRDS already installed. Different types of zeros and maximum point blank range theory is covered. Each student will learn how to properly zero their optic at the 10 yard line for the purpose of this class.
Basic shooting drills at various distances will include how to mount the pistol for optimal red dot vision from the ready position. Shooting drills will advance to multiple round, rapid fire at various distances. Subjects such as how to find the dot during presentation, track the dot during shooting and finding the dot after gun manipulations are covered with shooting drills to support. Recommended maintenance and cleaning along with best practices for battery replacement for pistol red dots are covered. A final graded evolution will provide instant feedback on areas of improvement and useful shooting drills to continue to build skill and confidence.
The below standards are expected from each student who attends class.
Registration fee does not include any associated range fees.
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]]>Ever vigilant, hone your skills at concealing and drawing both pistols, compact rifles/sub-guns and knives for all around defense no matter the clothing or environment.
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]]>The Low Visibility Operator (313) is an advanced 3-day course on covert carrying of pistols, compact rifles/sub-guns and other supporting equipment in non-permissive environments. Students learn the essential skills for concealing and drawing their primary carry pistol and fixed blade knife from regular street clothes in high threat surroundings. In additions, students learn the essential skills for concealing and deploying compact rifles/sub-guns from discrete carry bags as both an immediate and planned response. Close range evolutions will focus on quickly defeating the cover garment for fast, first shots on target or knife strikes to vital anatomy. Long range evolutions will focus on delivering precise shots with primary carry pistol or deploying compact rifle/sub-gun for increased range, firepower and effectiveness. Subjects covered include: concealed carry methods, defeat methodology, compact rifle/sub-gun setup, discrete carry bag setup, fixed blade knife techniques, and integrated pistol/rifle/knife techniques. A major objective is maintaining the lowest visibility possible until the last, best option is necessary to stop an attack with either primary carry pistol or compact rifle/sub-gun and break contact. Students are provided real time feedback and corrective strategies based on performance and specified needs. Additional subjects include: movement, multiple threats, choosing cover garments, fixed blade carriage, sling tension method and soft armor incorporation.
*students are welcome to use RDS equipped pistols, but must ensure they are properly zeroed. Recommended zero distance is 25 yards for optimal performance, but regardless students must know their impacts at ranges from 0-25 yards.
The below drills are suggested as minimum skill requirements to meet the prerequisites. All rifle drills are shot using a low ready position of at least 45 degrees downward. All pistol drills are shot from concealment. The recommended target is the TRICON TCT-MK4 available from Action Target or printable TRICON B8 target.
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]]>Ever vigilant, hone your skills at concealing and drawing both pistols and knives for all around defense no matter the clothing or environment.
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]]>The Low Visibility Carry (312) is an advanced 2-day course on covert carrying of pistols and other supporting equipment in non-permissive environments. Students learn the essential skills for concealing and drawing their primary carry pistol and fixed blade knife from regular street clothes in high threat surroundings. Close range evolutions will focus on quickly defeating the cover garment for fast, first shots on target or knife strikes to vital anatomy. Long range evolutions will focus on delivering precise shots against complex targets outside normal pistol ranges. Subjects covered include: concealed carry methods, defeat methodology, drawstroke techniques, fixed blade knife techniques, supporting equipment and integrated pistol & knife techniques. A major objective is maintaining the lowest visibility possible until the last, best option is necessary to stop an attack and break contact. Students are provided real time feedback and corrective strategies based on performance and specified needs. Additional subjects include: movement, multiple threats, choosing cover garments, fixed blade knife carriage, improvised weapons and soft armor incorporation.
*Students are welcome to use RDS equipped pistols, but must ensure they are properly zeroed. Recommended zero distance is 25 yards for optimal performance, but regardless students must know their impacts at ranges from 0-25 yards.
The below drills are suggested as minimum skill requirements to meet the prerequisites. All drills are shot using primary carry pistol from concealed. The recommended target is the TRICON TCT-MK4 available from Action Target or printable TRICON B8 target.
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]]>Get moving, get shooting and put effective fire on target from both your duty pistol and CQB rifle.
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]]>The Advanced Operators Course (311) is an advanced 3-day course combining instruction and training for duty pistols and CQB rifles. Students learn to shoot both platforms equipped with modern accessories at their upper levels of performance, balancing both speed and accuracy. The curriculum is largely made up of graded drills designed to hold the shooter to a high level of accountability. Students are expected to have a high marksmanship knowledge level and demonstrable skills. Close range shooting with both pistol and rifle will focus on applying an acceptable sight picture and using rough trigger control. Long range shooting will emphasize understanding time, distance and exposure to score the fastest hits. Subjects covered include: proper zeroing, duty-level core competencies, gear setup, acceptable sight theory, evidence observed assessments and stress management techniques. Students are provided real time feedback and corrective strategies based on performance and specified needs. Additional subjects covered include: movement, multiple threats, positional shooting, bilateral shooting, target analysis and reduced targets.
Tactical Rifle 2 or similar. The below drills are suggested as minimum skill requirements to meet the prerequisites. All rifle drills are shot using a low ready position of at least 45 degrees downward. All pistol drills are shot from a duty/tactical holster. The recommended target is the TRICON TCT-MK4 available from Action Target or printable TRICON B8 target..
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]]>Ever vigilant, hone your skills at concealing and drawing for all around defense no matter the clothing or environment.
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]]>The Off Duty Carry (213) is an intermediate 2-day course for everyday carry of concealed pistols and supporting equipment after hours. Students learn the essential skills for concealing and drawing their primary carry pistol from regular street clothes in everyday situations. Close range shooting will focus on quickly defeating the cover garment for fast, first shots on target. Long range shooting will focus on delivering precise shots against complex targets. Subjects covered include: concealed carry methods, defeat methodology, drawstroke techniques, hand positions, supporting equipment and defensive mindset. A major objective is stopping a deadly force threat by defeating any cover garment to deliver quick and effective shots. Students are provided real time feedback and corrective strategies based on performance and specified needs. Additional subjects include: movement, multiple threats, choosing cover garments, verbal commands, ammunition management and strong hand only techniques.
*Students are welcome to use RDS equipped pistols, but must ensure they are properly zeroed. Recommended zero distance is 25 yards for optimal performance, but regardless students must know their impacts at ranges from 0-25 yards.
**students wishing to use 38spl or 380ACP are encouraged to have extra gear such as speed strips, speed loaders and magazines. Pocket and ankle holsters are permitted after demonstration of safe gun handling from open carry strong side position.
Basic Concealed Carry or similar. The below drills are suggested as minimum skill requirements to meet the prerequisites. All drills are shot using primary carry firearm from the holster. The recommended target is the TRICON TCT-MK4 available from Action Target or TRICON B8 target.
Want to see other classes coming up this year? Check out the Course Schedule.
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]]>The LPVO Rifle (206) is an intermediate level 2-day course for the professional gunman emphasizing practical application of the low powered variable optic mounted on a duty M4/AR15 rifle in urban tactical scenarios. In the LPVO Rifle course students learn to deliver effective fire from 5 to 300 yards (where available). The curriculum is largely made up of marksmanship application from various positions and distances with graded drills designed to hold the shooter to a high level of accountability. Heavy emphasis is placed on mastering the following: position, grip, aiming, trigger control and follow through.
Subjects covered include: LPVO selection & mounting, zero selection & zeroing procedures, advanced marksmanship techniques, point blank range familiarization, CQB range shooting, ballistic holds, shooting positions, sling supported shooting, positional shooting, and weak side shooting. Students learn how to create a basic data card on ballistic performance to improve shooting predictability and reliability for future engagements. Students are provided real time feedback and corrective strategies based on performance and specified needs. Additional subjects include: reticle familiarization, proper magnification use, target analysis, “red dot” shooting techniques, unconventional shooting positions.
Tactical Rifle 2 or similar. The below drills are suggested as minimum skill requirements to meet the prerequisites. All drills start from a low ready position of at least 45 degrees downward. The recommended target is the TRICON TCT-MK4 available from Action Target or TRICON B8 target..
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