Got me excited. I'm attending the July 25-26 class and can't wait.
Got me excited. I'm attending the July 25-26 class and can't wait.
This was a great class with a great instructor and group of students. We had some range and wind issues but the former got sorted and the latter was in the hands of the gods of wind! Started out with a great evaluation course of fire encompassing various distances, strong/support side, single and multiple targets, etc. As Jason said it's all about gun handling. His method revolves around gun handling, economies of motion and other efficiencies. Some of these efficiencies are applicable to other types of firearms. We ended the last day with a great course of fire encompassing 2-hits at steel at 245, 275, 350, 125 and 200 yards with the carbine and the last two steel also with 2 rounds each with a pistol. Good bit of running, positional shooting, followed by CQB targets and one prone support side to distance.
Note: Appreciate it if someone could list the evaluation course of fire so that we can practice on our own.
Rifle to Handgun Transitions
Jason during the Advanced Carbine Course in Los Angeles April 30-May 1, 2011. Video courtesy of Michael Barnes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IEOtvupVnE
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This was my second class with Jason (last one was the Intermediate Pistol in November and saw many of the same students from that class in this one).
This was a great class with a great instructor and group of students.
We had some range and wind issues but the former got sorted out and the latter was in the hands of the gods of wind!
Started out with a great evaluation course of fire encompassing various distances, strong/support side, single and multiple targets, etc. (Appreciate it if someone could list the evaluation course of fire so that we can practice on our own).
As Jason said it's all about gun handling. His method revolves around gun handling, economies of motion and other efficiencies. Some of these efficiencies are applicable to other types of firearms. We ended the last day with a great course of fire encompassing 2-hits at steel at 245, 275, 350, 125 and 200 yards with the carbine and the last two steel also with 2 rounds each with a pistol. Good bit of running, positional shooting, followed by CQB targets and one prone support side to distance.
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That youtube vid is great stuff - looks like my idea of a good time...standing in piles of brass!
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