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Dayton TN June 24 Rifle class!


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Real World Rifle Skills - Combative use of the rifle
 
Date June 24 2017
Instructor : Randy Harris (https://suarezinternational.com/randy-harris/ )
Location:The Ridge in Dayton TN (http://www.theridgeshooting.com/index.html)
Price $150  Cash or Check ($50 Deposit holds your spot) 
Time : 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM 
 
This class is a 1 day immersion level class that will work to bring your rifle handling and shooting skills up to speed . Whether you are looking to use the rifle for home defense, Police patrol, Military, or 3 Gun Competition, this class will improve your shooting and gun handling skills. With just a small amount of lecture time we will spend the majority of the day on the range honing skills with both dry fire drills and live fire. While there is no prerequisite for this class, students need to have a SOLID grasp of the fundamentals of firearm safety and be familiar enough with their rifle to safely load , fire ,and unload it.  
 
What to bring?
Modern magazine fed semi auto rifle or pistol caliber carbine. 
Pistol. 
Ammo: Rifle 250 rds   Pistol 50 rds
Eye and Ear Protection and any other gear you want to bring like knee pads. 
 
 
Ancillary gear: Belt and holster and mag pouch for pistol , sling for rifle,  at least 3 rifle mags, at least  2 pistol mags (or speed loaders if you use a revolver), and a way to carry rifle mags. This can be in your pockets, in belt mounted mag pouches, in a bag of some type or in a chest rig. This is not a contractor class so if you show up with hard armor and 18 magazines you'll be a little over dressed unless that is what you normally wear in your day job. Police officers/security personnel are encouraged to wear their duty gear. As a side note, if you have armor and want to wear it that is perfectly fine...but no whining if it gets hot.    
 
Use common sense on holster set up. If you are using a chest rig and or armor then NO AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) unless you have a truly small chest rig and there is absolutely no conflict between the rig and the gun coming out of the holster cleanly. For safety sake I want no conflict between chest rig and holster when drawing the pistol . IWB or OWB belt is fine...as long as it is not impeded by a monstrously big chest rig. Drop leg holsters are fine. Just make sure you can safely get your pistol out of your holster without having to fight your chest rig for it. 
 
Some stuff we will cover....
SAFETY
Combative use of the rifle (context of combative use vs competitive use)
RULE #1 - Don't get shot! (use of cover and movement to keep from getting shot) 
Position Shooting to conform to available cover.
Marksmanship - Quickly hit what you aim at whether standing, kneeling, prone or moving
Use of APPROPRIATE sighting methods for the distances involved
Clear malfunctions QUICKLY 
Keep it loaded (Both reactive and proactive reloads and why and when to use them)
Transition from Rifle to Pistol  (When , Why and How)
Practical application of skills we learned
 
For more info either PM me here at TGO or email me at Cruelhandluke2000@yahoo.com
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