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This single day, entry level class is perfect for the shooter who already has a concrete understanding of safety, but is ready to learn the core fundamentals (grip, vision, trigger) the correct way. Whether you’ve been shooting on your own for years and searching for some formal training, or you’re new to shooting and want to build a solid foundation, this is the class for you!

COURSE TOPICS

Safety AND Equipment

Proper Stance TO SUPPORT MOVEMENT

Proper Grip to Manage Recoil

Sight Alignment AND SIGHT PICTURE

trigger MANIPULATION

The Draw

Proper Presentation AND INDEX

Variable Distances AND LEVELS OF CONFIRMATION

Shooting At Speed

engaging Multiple Targets

Additional Information:

  • 400-500 Rounds of Factory Ammunition

  • Functional Semi-Automatic Handgun

  • 2- 3 Magazines (3+ recommended)

  • Functional OWB, IWB, or AIWB Holster

  • Magazine Pouches

  • Sturdy Belt Designed to Support a Holster

  • Eye Protection and Hearing Protection

  • Water, Food, and Comfort Items (Sunblock and Insect Repellant)

  • Open mind and a good attitude!

Class dates

March 1st 2025 / 9Am - 12pm

April 5th 2025 / 9Am - 12pm

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Frequently asked questions

Can beginners join the training course

Yes, the training is a beginners friendly.

Do I need prior experience with firearms?

No, many courses cater to beginners, though advanced courses are also available for those with prior experience.

What should I wear during the training?

Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes. Many ranges require eye and ear protection, which may be provided by the training facility.

How long does a typical firearms course last?

Courses can range from a few hours to several days, depending on the type and level of training. Basic safety courses may be shorter, while tactical or advanced shooting courses could span multiple days.

Is firearms training safe?

Yes, when conducted by certified instructors, fire shooting training is safe. Strict safety protocols are enforced, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and adherence to gun safety rules.

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