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Training Courses Carbine Skillbuilder

wallace11bravo

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[size=12pt]Carbine Skillbuilder Clinic[/size]

Date: August 17th
Time: 9:00am-1:00pm
Location: Near Gresham, NE
Cost: $35

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Taking a page from PRT’s book, I’ll be hosting a competition-style skillbuilder clinic for carbine shooters. We will run 5 different drills designed to isolate certain tasks or skills. We will discuss some different techniques, run a few warm-ups, and then: a competitive test! There will be a winner for each particular test who will get a small payout, as well as an overall winner who will get a large payout.

Skillbuilder clinics may include a wide variety of topic and drills. Some are strictly focused on the fundamentals, while others are designed to "bastardize" the fundamentals by introducing the use of cover and concealment, target discrimination, physical and mental stress, decision making, moving targets, failure to stop targets, incapacitation drills, low-light environments, and much more. The methodology is the same, but the content will vary (obviously this one doesn't include low light, but the rest is up for grabs)

You will need:
Appropriate Carbine or Rifle (AR-15, AK, FAL, etc)
At least three magazines
Ability to carry at least two magazines on your person
Sling for Rifle
Eye and Ear protection
250 rounds for rifle
10x One dollar bills (does not go to instructor)

Also recommended: (Optional)
Baseball style cap
More magazines for rifle
Semi-Auto pistol with holster
50 rounds for pistol
Sunscreen
Water
Snacks

[glow=red,2,300]This is NOT a basic-level clinic!! [/glow]

There are no pre-requisites for this clinic, but please take the following into account:
-Have your weapon zeroed prior to arrival
-Be prepared for targets as close as five yards and out to 100 yards
-Be able to handle your weapon(s) safely
-Know your limits and stay within them