1-Day Carbine Fundamentals
Currently only available on Monday-Friday by request only, and there must be at least 4 shooters for the class.
Prepare to elevate your carbine shooting abilities with our Carbine Fundamentals class! This course is specifically designed to enhance your speed, precision, and overall proficiency when shooting a carbine. Delve into the intricacies of the shooting process, gaining valuable insights into the factors influencing your results and, most importantly, acquiring the knowledge to enhance them. Through a series of live-fire drills, you'll gain hands-on experience that will rapidly elevate your shooting skills to a professional level. Join us and unlock the full potential of your carbine shooting capabilities!
The Carbine Fundamentals class focuses on developing good techniques to become a fundamentally sound carbine shooter. The class will help students understand the WHY’s behind their shooting results and HOW to improve speed and accuracy with a carbine through a variety of live-fire drills.
Cost: $275 /shooter
Time Commitment: 9 AM - 5PM (45-minute lunch break at approx 12:30 PM)
Prerequisites: Students attending the class must be able to demonstrate excellent firearm safety protocols.
The following topics will be covered and practiced by students:
Safety overview
Equipment considerations: carbines, sighting options, suppressors, lights, slings, ammunition
Zero procedure
Proper grip, sight picture, trigger press, stance/indexing
Rifle presentation
Recoil management
Reloads and manipulations
How to utilize sights as a feedback mechanism
Understand mechanical offset with optics
Shooting up close and at longer distances out to 150 yds
Shooting from unconventional and barricaded positions
Target transitions
Accuracy vs. speed mode
Items Needed:
Eye and ear protection
Reliable semi-automatic carbine with a sling
500 rounds of ammunition (no reloads or remanufactured ammo)
At least 3 magazines (1 in gun, 1 on belt, 1 back up)
Quality gun belt with at least 1 rifle pouch
Appropriate outdoor range attire suitable for the current season (closed-toe shoes, no low-cut shirts, chapstick & sunblock, hat, etc.)
Hydration, snacks, and lunch