VAPOR TRAIL TACTICAL
www.vaportrailtactical.net
Instructor
Sean Little
540 834-3864
[email protected]
PRECISION SCOPED RIFLE II CLASS
TRAINING SYLABUS
Instructor
Sean Little
540 834-3864
[email protected]
WHERE: Approx. 1 hr from Raliegh, in Goldsboro, North Carolina
WHEN: Two day class-*Date changed* 2010
START TIME: 0700hrs. (That’s 7a.m.) In the parking lot of the Jameson Inn, 1408 S. Harding Dr., Goldsboro, NC. We will convoy to the range approx. 20min. away. Lodging is also available at the Jameson Inn, call 919 778-9759, for other lodging in the area contact me thru email.
COSTS: $300 per student, final amount paid at the time of class begins Saturday 2010. A $50 non- refundable deposit is due by.
DISCOUNTS: A 10% discount for Law Enforcement and Active Duty military
REGISTRATION & DEPOSIT: Registration will be thru email only! Send Full name, address, phone number, emergency contact info, make/ model/ caliber of Rifle and make/model of Optic you will be using. A $50 non- refundable deposit is due by, 2010. 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 Precision Scoped Rifle II will teach the student to be effective and engage individual and multiple targets from various supported and unsupported positions at known and unknown distances. Students will also practice Range estimation, mil holds, and rapid target engagements, giving the shooter the capability to shoot various targets under various conditions and positions.
CLASSES TO BE TAUGHT:
Safety brief
Unsupported Positions
Use of sling
Range Estimation
Rapid bolt manipulation
Mil Use and Hold Over/ Under
Multiple target engagements
Engaging Hidden Targets
Shooting on an angle
Close contact shooting
Engaging Bobbing targets
STUDENT REQUIREMENTS
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.
160rds 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 Impact Data Books, www.impactdatabooks.com
Sling- We recommend Tactical Intervention Quick cuff or Slip Cuff Slings, or the TAB 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.
.
CLASS TIMELINE
Sat. 0700-1000 Check- In, Introduction, Classroom instruction – Review of the Basics
1000-1100 Lunch and movement to the range
1100-1130 Range set up
1130- 1500 Zero rifles, Engage paper targets at 100, 300, 600 yards, 15 rounds of ammo at each yard line
1500- 1700 Use of sling class/ demo, students will engage 3” shoot n see at 100yds using sling prone, sitting, kneeling, offhand. 15rds per position
Time Permits- If we are ahead of schedule then we will shoot unsupported positions using the sling on steel from the sitting and kneeling positions.
Sunday 0730-0830 Range estimation exercise.
0830-1000 Cold Bore shot, confirm zero’s.
1000- 1200 Shoot steel known distance targets to 600yds, dialing elevation and windage settings
1200-1245 Lunch
1245-1600 Shoot steel known distance to 600yds, using hold over/ under, rapid target engagements on paper and steel.
1600-1700 Team Competition, combination of paper and steel targets
1700-1730 Critique and certificate awards
Any questions about the course, requirements, or gear please contact me thru email or call. Sean Little- [email protected] or 540 834-3864
www.vaportrailtactical.net
Instructor
Sean Little
540 834-3864
[email protected]
PRECISION SCOPED RIFLE II CLASS
TRAINING SYLABUS
Instructor
Sean Little
540 834-3864
[email protected]
WHERE: Approx. 1 hr from Raliegh, in Goldsboro, North Carolina
WHEN: Two day class-*Date changed* 2010
START TIME: 0700hrs. (That’s 7a.m.) In the parking lot of the Jameson Inn, 1408 S. Harding Dr., Goldsboro, NC. We will convoy to the range approx. 20min. away. Lodging is also available at the Jameson Inn, call 919 778-9759, for other lodging in the area contact me thru email.
COSTS: $300 per student, final amount paid at the time of class begins Saturday 2010. A $50 non- refundable deposit is due by.
DISCOUNTS: A 10% discount for Law Enforcement and Active Duty military
REGISTRATION & DEPOSIT: Registration will be thru email only! Send Full name, address, phone number, emergency contact info, make/ model/ caliber of Rifle and make/model of Optic you will be using. A $50 non- refundable deposit is due by, 2010. 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 Precision Scoped Rifle II will teach the student to be effective and engage individual and multiple targets from various supported and unsupported positions at known and unknown distances. Students will also practice Range estimation, mil holds, and rapid target engagements, giving the shooter the capability to shoot various targets under various conditions and positions.
CLASSES TO BE TAUGHT:
Safety brief
Unsupported Positions
Use of sling
Range Estimation
Rapid bolt manipulation
Mil Use and Hold Over/ Under
Multiple target engagements
Engaging Hidden Targets
Shooting on an angle
Close contact shooting
Engaging Bobbing targets
STUDENT REQUIREMENTS
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.
160rds 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 Impact Data Books, www.impactdatabooks.com
Sling- We recommend Tactical Intervention Quick cuff or Slip Cuff Slings, or the TAB 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.
.
CLASS TIMELINE
Sat. 0700-1000 Check- In, Introduction, Classroom instruction – Review of the Basics
1000-1100 Lunch and movement to the range
1100-1130 Range set up
1130- 1500 Zero rifles, Engage paper targets at 100, 300, 600 yards, 15 rounds of ammo at each yard line
1500- 1700 Use of sling class/ demo, students will engage 3” shoot n see at 100yds using sling prone, sitting, kneeling, offhand. 15rds per position
Time Permits- If we are ahead of schedule then we will shoot unsupported positions using the sling on steel from the sitting and kneeling positions.
Sunday 0730-0830 Range estimation exercise.
0830-1000 Cold Bore shot, confirm zero’s.
1000- 1200 Shoot steel known distance targets to 600yds, dialing elevation and windage settings
1200-1245 Lunch
1245-1600 Shoot steel known distance to 600yds, using hold over/ under, rapid target engagements on paper and steel.
1600-1700 Team Competition, combination of paper and steel targets
1700-1730 Critique and certificate awards
Any questions about the course, requirements, or gear please contact me thru email or call. Sean Little- [email protected] or 540 834-3864