Rhino,
Great Schedule, Should be lots of Fun and Learning. I am looking forward to the Force on Force and Shotgun.
Did I read it right...low light pistol and carbine? I really enjoyed the low light pistol class last year. May have to come back for some more practice and some time on the carbine!
You read correctly.
I anticipate that this event will be a little less "instruction" and more about drills and fine tuning and just getting the opportunity to do some shooting at night. We'll do some close work with the rifles on paper, but I also plan to shoot at some steel at longer distances, probably starting at around 75-100 yards and backing up to as far as people can hit with their equipment (240 is the maximum range). Once everyone verifies that they can hit at the closest range, we'll put up some barrels and do some drills that incorporate movement and use of cover to engage the steel from multiple positions. The longer distances I anticipate will more about marksmanship and seeing what your limits are with your gear.
If the class wants to spend more time with the long guns and less time with the pistolas, I'm agreeable to that too.
It is going to be month by month this year. I plan on making the meet and greet, but that is all I can commit to at the moment. Looks like a busy year for work. I can't complain in this economy
We'll be glad to see you again, sir!
Same for me * I'm ready to sign up for the Force on Force. Can we bring our own equipment?
Are there any prequisite courses for DP101? I'm very interested in taking that class.
Are there any prequisite courses for DP101? I'm very interested in taking that class.
I would like to take both Defensive Pistol courses as well. Prerequisites?
Any pricing information regarding these classes?