Our Current Courses
Rifle 101
Duration: 3-4 hours
$100
Introductory course that focuses on understanding how to use a rifle safely, different rifle platforms, how to select optics for different disciplines, rifle parts and what each component does, range safety and edict.
If you have a question about anything we are here to help!
Required :
Notebook and pen
Willingness to learn
Positive attitude
Rifle 201
Duration: 6-8 hours
$400
This course involves taking the next step once you are comfortable with your platform. We will be doing a comprehensive overview on weapon systems and different gear you might need to complete the task at hand. Then we will confirm zero at 100 yards while we gather data on your specific rifle.
You will learn different shooting fundamentals that focus on maintaining consistency and managing recoil while engaging targets at distance. Utilizing ballistic theory and digital ballistic solvers we will true your data for your rifle so you can continue implementing the fundamentals you learned at the class on your own.
Required:
Precision rifle capable of 1 MOA or better
Magnified optic
Bipod and rear support
150-200 rounds of match grade ammo
Notebook (DOPE book) or ballistic solver
Eye and ear protection
Weather appropriate clothing
Snacks and water
Advanced Precision
Duration: 2 Day Course
$800
This course will be going over real world accuracy at extended ranges. We will discuss advanced shooting techniques, practicing shooter and spotter communication, utilizing ballistics theories, ranging targets with reticles, going over quick wind, and practicing unconventional shooting positions.
This is a two day course. We will be spending most of Saturday going over gear, shooting techniques and theories, and confirming zero. Then Sunday we will be applying everything we learned and going through multiple shooting challenges and Stages. Be prepared to be on the range all day Saturday and most of the day on Sunday.
This course is designed for people who want to challenge not only their gear but also themselves. While we will not be relying on them, however we will cover how to use different ballistic solvers to maximize your capability for training.
Required:
Rifle capable of 1 MOA or better
200 rounds of match grade ammo
Magnified optic with exposed turrets and a MRAD or MOA reticle
DOPE book or ballistic app (kestrel, 4DOF, etc.)
Bipod and rear bag
Eye and hearing protection
Weather appropriate clothing
Snacks and water
Optional but nice to have:
Shooting mat
Spotting scope or binos
Tripod
Rangefinder