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Precision Rifle I

The Precision Rifle I curriculum is designed to provide shooters the proper foundation to build upon regardless of their experience level.

At the completion of the course, students will be proficient in safety, fundamentals and have an understanding of their capabilities with their equipment. Each shooter will leave with a training plan designed to further progression.

OBJECTIVE

This two day course is a mix of classroom instruction and on the range application. Students will be guided through carefully designed curriculum and drills to build a foundation of core skills required for progression.

Precision Rifle I covers rifle and scope selection based on the students application and budget. Students will receive an in depth rifle setup and maintenance block of instruction to ensure each student understands the nuances of their firearm to troubleshoot issues should they arise. Cadre will thoroughly explain MOA and Mil reticle systems and how to utilize them in both first and second focal plane optics. An introduction to ballistics class will teach students what affects bullet flight, and how to compensate for these variables, such as wind. Cadre will closely observe each shooter's ability to demonstrate proficiency before advancing to the next learning objective.

This introductory class will be presented in an environment conducive to learning regardless of preferred learning style.

In the classroom and on the range, our approachable cadre remain flexible and able to accommodate each student's rate of progression.

 

OVERVIEW

  • Pillars of Firearm Safety

  • Equipment

    • Selection

    • Familiarization

    • Maintenance

  • Rifle Setup

  • Scope Theory

    • MIL vs. MOA

    • Range Estimation

    • Reticle Holds

    • Measuring Tool

  • Fundamentals

  • Zeroing Procedure

  • Intro to Atmospherics

  • Wind Reading

  • Intro to Ballistics

  • Data Collection

    • Intro to Ballistics Calculators

STRUCTURE

Day 1

Provides the knowledge and core skills required for the next training evolution. The primary objectives of Day 1 is proper equipment setup and application of fundamentals resulting in consistent 1 MOA groups or better at 100 yards.

 

Day 2

Students begin engaging targets out to 1,000 yards applying the instruction they have received. Cadre will provide oversight and provide guidance with wind and elevation corrections to maximize the amount of quality practical application.

OUTLINE / GEAR LIST

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When
Mar 05, 2022, 8:00 AM – Mar 06, 2022, 5:00 PM
Where
Bridle Iron South,
Refugio, TX 78377, USA

UPCOMING COURSES

*RENTAL GUNS OPTIONS AVAILABLE

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