

This course is designed to help shooters of all ability levels individually identify areas for improvement and accuracy, while stressing the importance of fundamental pistol skills. The is a building block approach to identifying methods of creating efficiency, self identifying mistakes and how to correct them. Students will use media to identify and correct inefficient movement. This is not for a beginning shooter (never touched a pistol before) but is for someone with some experience or a new competitive shooter. This is a performance driven class with close attention to individual improvement with specific standards covering the following:
- Recoil Management
- Efficient Presentation
- Empty gun and speed reloads
- Rapid engagement of multiple targets at adverse angles
- Diagnosing inefficient motion and methods of correction
- Primary and support hand shooting
- Application of dry fire to range practice
- Movement
Required Equipment
Quality Pistol, clean and oiled with 5 magazines (15 round mags or higher)Â / Single stack or 10 round magazines: bring 8 magazines
Mag pouches capable of carrying 2 additional magazines on a quality belt
Quality holster (NO SERPA holsters please)Â IWB may be used but the shooter must be ablet to holster the weapon with one hand (so no leather or nylon) and the holster must be for the weapon you are using
Spare batteries for optic (red dot shooters)
400 rounds of ammunition
Eye and ear protection
Close toed shoes or sneakers
Clothing appropriate for weather
Snacks and a lunch (we do not leave the range)
Notebook and pen/pencil
*This fee covers the cost of the course only. The participant is responsible for costs associated with travel , lodging, meals, firearms, ammunition, and gear required.
–A Background Check is required with registration.
– Use SentryLink National Criminal Background Check to obtain your report.
*The background check requirement will be waived if the applicant can provide a copy of their concealed carry permit, issued by their home state, along with a copy of their driver’s license OR a copy of their law enforcement credentials and their state issued driver’s license.Â