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Reliance Arms
01-08-12, 17:10
Chris Costa / Costa Ludus Training coming to Boise, Idaho

Handgun Employment 01
April 26-27-28, 2012
Boise, Idaho

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Carbine Employment 01
April 30 - May 1 & 2, 2012
Boise, Idaho

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Learn More / Link to Sign Up / and info on Lodging etc. at http://guntrainingidaho.com/training/costa-at-reliance-arms/

Spring is a great time in Idaho. An optional jet-boat trip is being planned for the April 29 (off day between Pistol & Carbine courses) in scenic Hells Canyon.
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MORE INFO ON PISTOL:
3 Day Course / April 26-27-28, 2012
1,500 rounds (minimum) – students provide their own ammo

Costa Fee: $650.00
Range Fee: $50.00
Total Class Fee: $700.00

This course is designed to give the beginner, intermediate, or advanced shooter the proper handgun fundamentals. Starting with mindset, the class focuses on the core foundation of accuracy, acceptable accuracy under dynamic stress, and how to effectively balance Speed and Accuracy.

Life Safety Brief
Proper Gear Selection and Placement
7 Fundamentals (Accuracy Drills, Axis,
and Mechanics of Recoil)
3 Core Fundamentals
Acceptable Accuracy Drills
Balance of Speed and Accuracy
Speed reloads / Tactical Reloads
Instinctive Shooting and Mindset Drills
Malfunctions
Weapon Hand and Reaction Hand Shooting
Movement Drills
Improvised Shooting Positions

HARDWARE
A functional and practical handgun chambered in 9mm, .40 cal, or .45ACP. If available, a spare weapon system is also an excellent idea. A cleaning kit and tools that are compatible with the weapon system(s) in question is also a must. Each student should have a minimum of 5 working magazines. Single stack drivers should have double.
Notepad, and pen/pencil
Clothing suited to strenuous activity as well
as being seasonally appropriate
Rain gear / cold weather gear (seasonal)
Ear Protection (electronic preferred)
Eye Protection
Baseball style hat recommended
Proper belt to support equipment
A holster and magazine pouch that will
retain equipment when moving
Tools that work on your weapon
Weapons Lube
Water hydrating device
Knee and elbow pads (optional)
Gloves (optional)
An open mind
NOTE: Additional services To Be Announced, including Reliance Ammo, Catered Meals, and Lodging Details

LOCATION:
Reliance Arms Training Facility at Butte Lodge / Boise, Idaho

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Questions? Call Dave Clifford at (208) 941-2723 or Alisa Clifford at (800) 722-9214.

MORE INFO ON CARBINE

3 Day Course – April 30, May 1 & 2
1,500 rounds (minimum) plus 100 rounds of handgun ammo – students provide their own ammo

Costa Fee: $650.00
Range Fee: $50.00

Total Class Fee: $700.00

This course is designed to give the beginner, intermediate, or advanced shooter the proper carbine fundamentals. Starting with mindset, the class focuses on the core foundation of accuracy, acceptable accuracy under dynamic stress, and how to effectively balance Speed and Accuracy with proper weapon manipulation.

Life Safety Brief
Proper Gear Selection and Placement
Establishing a proper Zero
7 Fundamentals (Accuracy Drills, Axis,
and Mechanics of Recoil)
Accuracy and Marksmanship Drills
Admin Reloads / Speed Reloads /
Tactical Reloads
Marksmanship Positions
Balance of Speed and Accuracy
Malfunctions
Movement Drills
Improvised Shooting Positions

HARDWARE

A functional and practical carbine or battle rifle chambered in 5.56×45, 5.45×39, 300 Blackout, 7.62×39, 7.62×51. If available a spare weapon system is also an excellent idea. A cleaning kit and tools that are compatible with the weapon system(s) in question is also a must. Each student should have a minimum of 5 working magazines.

Notepad, and pen/pencil
Clothing suited to strenuous activity as well
as being seasonally appropriate
Rain gear / cold weather gear (seasonal)
Ear Protection (electronic preferred)
Eye Protection
Baseball style hat recommended
Proper belt to support equipment
Carbine magazine pouches, Battle belt,
or Chest rig
A holster and magazine pouch that will
retain equipment when moving
Tools that work on your weapon
Weapons Lube
Water hydrating device
Knee and elbow pads (optional)
Gloves (optional)
An open mind

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