www.vaportrailtactical.net
Instructor
Sean Little
540 834-3864
[email protected]
<span style="font-weight: bold">3- DAY COURSE </span>
PRECISION SCOPED RIFLE CLASS I
TRAINING SYLABUS
WHERE: Approx. 1 hr from Raliegh, in Kinston, North Carolina.
WHEN: Three day class- Thursday thru Saturday, June 16-18, 2011.
START TIME: 0700hrs. (That’s 7a.m.) In the parking lot of the Holiday Inn Express, 1156 Hill Farm Rd, Kinston, NC. 28503 We will convoy to the range approx. 20min. away. Lodging is also available at the Holiday Inn Express, call 252 559-8888, for other lodging in the area contact me thru email.
COSTS: $500 per student. A $100 non- refundable deposit is due by June 4th, 2011; final amount paid at the time of class begins Thursday June 16th, 2011.
DISCOUNTS: A 10% discount for Law Enforcement and Active and Reserve Military.
REGISTRATION & DEPOSIT: Register thru our web site at www.vaportrailtactical.net Fill out a registration form in the contacts section of the web site, make sure you fill out what class and dates you would like to attend.
CLASS SIZE: A minimum of six students required, and a maximum of 12 are allowed.
CANCELLATION: This class may be cancelled due to extreme weather conditions, or due to unforeseen circumstances, class will be rescheduled or students who cannot reschedule can get a refund or credit for the next class they can attend.
INTRODUCTION- The PSR-1 course is designed to train the Shooter and Observer in the fundamentals of marksmanship, be able to manipulate their scope, and record all data for evaluation. Each pair will be trained to be shooter and observer and will rotate duties so that each will be effective in either role, students will engage paper and steel targets out to 600yds. The course will consist of 6 hours of class room instruction, and approx. 20 hours of range time. This is a very high paced course; there will not be a lot of time to waste with all that I want to accomplish in the two days. Come prepared to work, learn and shoot!!
Classes Include:
Safety brief
Rifle zero & techniques
Fundamentals of Marksmanship
Scope manipulation
Mil Holds
Use of Data book
Shooter/ Observer dialog
Range Estimation
Unknown distance shooting
Multiple/Rapid target engagement
Supported positions weak and strong side
Use of a sling
Team competition
Care and Cleaning
STUDENT REQUIREMENTS
This is the required gear that you must bring to participate in this class, no hunting rifles will be allowed. Read the list!! If you don’t have the proper rifle/ ammo, you will not be allowed to take the class, and your money will be refunded. Please do not register for this class if you do not have a proper rifle, ammunition or cannot borrow one, you will not be allowed to participate and class seats will be lost. If you do not have a proper rifle and ammo and would still like to take the course please contact me (Well in Advance) and you can rent a rifle and purchase ammo. Any questions please contact the instructor.
Rifle and Equipment
Bolt Action or Semi Automatic Rifle with Scope. No rifles above 30cal magnum allowed due to range restrictions
Rifle must be capable of shooting 1” groups or better at 100 yards.
Scope must be capable of “dialing” elevation and windage settings, also known as target knobs.
350rds minimum- Factory “match” ammunition recommended for shooting past 600 yards. If you are shooting .308, 175gr bullets are recommended for this course.
Re-Loaded ammunition allowed, if loaded with match components
Don’t forget your magazines- for semi auto or magazine fed bolt guns.
Laser Range Finders, mil dot master or other range estimation tools if you have them.
Rifle rest, bipod, tripod, shooting bags
Bench rest tables not allowed!
Spotting Scope- If you have one please bring it.
Data Book- We recommend Storm Tactical and Impact Data books
Sling- We recommend Tactical Intervention Quick cuff or Slip Cuff Slings, or the TAB tactical rifle sling.
Lunch- You will get a 45 min. lunch break, bring your lunch if you can areas to eat are not close by.
Hearing protection- foam earplugs will be available.
Rifle Cleaning equipment- Rods, bore guides, solvents, patches, brushes, bore snakes, scope tools, wrenches, ect.
Bring clothes that match the weather, we will shoot in the cold or rain, rescheduling the course will take place if we have severe weather, i.e. extreme cold or rain, lightning, tornadoes, hurricanes, or a combination of all.
Note pad, pen or pencil for taking notes
If there is any other gear that you want to bring such as shooting mats, tools or other equipment feel free.
COURSE OUTLINE
0700 to 1130- Meet in conference room of Holiday Inn for classroom instruction
1130 to 1200- Lunch and caravan to the range
1200 to 1230- Range Set up/ Safety Brief
1230 to 1330- 100yd zeroing/ shooting for accuracy on paper
1330 to 1500- Establishing Elevation/windage, shooting for accuracy at 300yds on paper.
1500 to 1630- Establishing Elevation/windage, shooting for accuracy at 500yds on paper.
1630 to 1800- Establishing Elevation/windage, shooting for accuracy at 800yds on paper.
Debrief move to hotel/ dinner
Day 2
0700 to 0730- Convoy to range
0730 to 0900- Cold bore shot, rezero, shooting for accuracy at 100yds
0900 to 1000- Range Estimation exersice, plotting range cards, est elevation windage settings
1000 to 1200- Engage steel targets to 960yds as a team
1200 to 1300- Lunch
1300 to 1500- Supported Barricade positions strong and weak side at 100yds on paper
1500 to 1630- Engaging steel using supported barricades to 350yds and continue to engage targets to 960yds
1630 to 1800- Shoot from tower
1800 to 1830- Class on care and cleaning
Debrief move to hotel/dinner
Day 3
0700 to 0730- Movement to Range
0730 to 0830- Cold Bore Shot at 300- 350yds
0830 to 0930- Check zeros, shooting for accuracy at 100yds
0930 to 1000- Range Est exersice
1000 to 1200- Engage targets to 500yds supported barricades/ prone rapid target engagement
1200 to 1300- Lunch
1300 to 1630- Team Competition
Debrief, clean up, end of course