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Rifle Gunnery 201
Course Summary:
This one-day course is designed for shooters who have completed Rifle Gunnery 101 (or equivalent experience) and are ready to advance beyond the fundamentals of rifle shooting.
Students must demonstrate a high level of firearms safety and awareness, including the ability to safely operate their rifle, manage their sling, and perform reloads and malfunction clearances without supervision.
Building on the foundation established in 101, this course focuses on increasing efficiency, speed, and adaptability, including:
Shooting at speed
Multiple target engagement and target transitions
Movement
Managing Barricades and Cover
Efficient rifle handling and recoil management
And more!
This course is designed to help shooters shoot faster and more accurately on demand. Students will learn how to diagnose their own performance, improve control, and build repeatable skills that continue to improve long after the class ends.
Course Expectations:
Students must be a US Citizen and eligible to own/operate firearms (State/Federal/ITAR Regulation).
Students must demonstrate safe and proper firearms handling at all times. This is not a beginner level class.
Students must demonstrate proficiency in manipulating the rifle's controls, performing efficient reloads, and diagnosing and clearing common malfunctions prior to attending the course.
Class size is limited to 10 students to ensure a strong student-to-instructor ratio and maximize individual coaching.
Schedule:
Dates and Location: See dropdown selection
Class schedule and details will be emailed 2-3 days prior to the course.
Required Equipment:
AR-15 style rifle (chambered in .223/5.56 recommended)
Must have a sighting system (red dot or iron sights)
Minimum of 3 magazines
Rifle sling (2-point preferred)
Magazine pouches or method to carry spare magazines recommended.
Eye and ear protection
500 rounds of ammunition
No armor penetrators, green tips, or tracer rounds allowed.
Water/snacks
Attire:
Belted pants with pockets (cargo pants or jeans recommended)
Closed-toe shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Recommended (Not Required):
Red dot optic
Weapon-mounted light
Backup rifle and supporting gear
Tools for optics/accessories
Course Summary:
This one-day course is designed for shooters who have completed Rifle Gunnery 101 (or equivalent experience) and are ready to advance beyond the fundamentals of rifle shooting.
Students must demonstrate a high level of firearms safety and awareness, including the ability to safely operate their rifle, manage their sling, and perform reloads and malfunction clearances without supervision.
Building on the foundation established in 101, this course focuses on increasing efficiency, speed, and adaptability, including:
Shooting at speed
Multiple target engagement and target transitions
Movement
Managing Barricades and Cover
Efficient rifle handling and recoil management
And more!
This course is designed to help shooters shoot faster and more accurately on demand. Students will learn how to diagnose their own performance, improve control, and build repeatable skills that continue to improve long after the class ends.
Course Expectations:
Students must be a US Citizen and eligible to own/operate firearms (State/Federal/ITAR Regulation).
Students must demonstrate safe and proper firearms handling at all times. This is not a beginner level class.
Students must demonstrate proficiency in manipulating the rifle's controls, performing efficient reloads, and diagnosing and clearing common malfunctions prior to attending the course.
Class size is limited to 10 students to ensure a strong student-to-instructor ratio and maximize individual coaching.
Schedule:
Dates and Location: See dropdown selection
Class schedule and details will be emailed 2-3 days prior to the course.
Required Equipment:
AR-15 style rifle (chambered in .223/5.56 recommended)
Must have a sighting system (red dot or iron sights)
Minimum of 3 magazines
Rifle sling (2-point preferred)
Magazine pouches or method to carry spare magazines recommended.
Eye and ear protection
500 rounds of ammunition
No armor penetrators, green tips, or tracer rounds allowed.
Water/snacks
Attire:
Belted pants with pockets (cargo pants or jeans recommended)
Closed-toe shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Recommended (Not Required):
Red dot optic
Weapon-mounted light
Backup rifle and supporting gear
Tools for optics/accessories