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    Vickers Tactical Pistol II: Sept 14-15 2012, Omaha

    What: Vickers Tactical 2 day Pistol 2

    When: Sep. 14th – 15th, 2012

    Where: Omaha, NE

    Details: I am pleased to announce that I am hosting Larry Vickers for his 2 Day Pistol Level 2 course. This course is being conducted at a private range, due to their restrictions the class is only being offered to the following personnel: MIL/LE/CIVILIAN CCW PERMIT HOLDERS.

    Cost: 475.00

    If you are interested in recieving additional information on this class please email me at rob@lhgk.us. As of 4FEB2012 this class is half full.

    Thanks,
    Rob

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    Course is 3/4 full.

    - Rob

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    There are openings available in this course, contact me if interested.

    V/r - Rob
    Last edited by R.E.Schoening; 08-28-12 at 10:31.

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    There are openings available in this course, contact me if interested.

    V/r - Rob

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    Thanks for hosting the class Rob, your range setup was great. Good times, plenty of laughs, and I took a plethora of notes.

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    Again, total agreement with Foobar. Fantastic class with more than enough space and work area to perform virtually every drill that Larry is known for.

    Looking forward to 2013 time frame!
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    Thanks for the kind words guys, it was a pleasure to have ya!

    A short overview of the course.

    Location: Council Bluffs, IA / Omaha, NE
    Weather: 50's - 80's, sunny.
    Students: 20, mix of LE/MIL/CCW.
    Topics covered:

    Safety brief.

    Range limitations:
    - The “Square range” VS reality.

    Training Courses:
    - Selection of courses.
    - Round count and its effect on accuracy.

    Equipment Selection and set up:
    - Firearms / Sights / Lights / Magazines

    Cleaning and maintenance.

    Accuracy:
    - Why it’s important.
    - Things to consider: Shooter is moving / Target is moving.

    Shooting Stance.

    Follow through, Scan and Assess:
    - Methods and reasoning.

    Trigger manipulation:
    - Trigger control.
    - Trigger reset.

    Sights:
    - Sight Picture.
    - Wobble Zone.
    - Point Shooting.

    Presentation from the holster:
    - Present / Pause / Press

    Support / Weak Side shooting.

    Reloads:
    - Slide Lock / Emergency Reload.
    - Tactical Reload.
    - IPSC Speed Reload.
    - Auto loading.

    Magazine / Equipment placement.

    Malfunctions:
    - Tap / Rack / Back.
    - Rip Drill.

    Shooting on the Move:
    - Forward / Backward.

    Night Fire:
    - Flashlight Holds.
    - Selection of EQP.
    - Placement of lights during reloads.
    - Deployment techniques.

    Drills:
    - Dry Fire.
    - Command Dry Fire.
    - Ball and Dummy.
    - Command Fire Ball and Dummy.
    - 3 / 6 / 9.
    - The Test.
    - The Half Test.
    - Presentation Drills.
    - Shooting on the move: Forward or Backward.

    Another detailed and thorough course by LAV. The students were constantly held to the accuracy standard, and efficiency of movement was stressed throughout the course.


    V/r - Rob
    Last edited by R.E.Schoening; 10-05-15 at 16:53.

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