





Carbine Class
CLASS DATE 10/11/2025 This one-day Carbine course teaches shooters how to combine solid fundamentals with dynamic movement and real-world skills. Start with the basics—sight-in, and fundamentals—then progress into reading and applying holdovers, positional shooting, smooth transitions, and integrating your sidearm when the situation demands it. We’ll finish with speed drills, tactical reloads, and moving-and-shooting exercises designed to build confidence and competence under stress.
Expect hands-on coaching, immediate feedback, and practical drills you can apply at the range and in everyday preparedness. Instruction is safety-first and tailored so both newer shooters and experienced practitioners leave with measurable improvement.
Who Should Attend
New shooters who want a safe, structured start with carbines
Intermediate shooters who want to improve speed and movement
Anyone who wants to integrate their sidearm into carbine work
Open to civilians, responsible gun owners, and first responders
Prerequisites
Must be at least 18 years old.
Basic safe firearm handling knowledge and experience with a carbine platform (if you’re brand new, please contact us before registering).
All participants will complete a range safety brief and follow instructor direction.
Gear & Ammunition (what to bring)
Semi-automatic carbine in good working order (e.g., AR-style or equivalent)
Minimum 300 rounds (suggest 400 for full day) — rifle ammunition only unless otherwise specified
At least 3 magazines for your rifle (more recommended) + magazine pouches
Sidearm and strong-side holster (if you plan to practice transitions) + 100 rounds for sidearm (optional but recommended)
Sturdy footwear, eye and ear protection (mandatory), hat, sunscreen
Plate carrier / chest rig or mag carrier (recommended but optional back pockets work too)
Water, snacks or lunch, and weather-appropriate clothing
Range-approved hearing protection (electronic muffs recommended)
Safety & Rules
All range and instructor commands must be followed — safety is paramount.
No alcoholic beverages or recreational drug use within 12 hours prior to the class.
Firearms must be transported to/from the line safe and unloaded with actions open until instructed otherwise.
We reserve the right to refuse participation to anyone acting unsafely
CLASS DATE 10/11/2025 This one-day Carbine course teaches shooters how to combine solid fundamentals with dynamic movement and real-world skills. Start with the basics—sight-in, and fundamentals—then progress into reading and applying holdovers, positional shooting, smooth transitions, and integrating your sidearm when the situation demands it. We’ll finish with speed drills, tactical reloads, and moving-and-shooting exercises designed to build confidence and competence under stress.
Expect hands-on coaching, immediate feedback, and practical drills you can apply at the range and in everyday preparedness. Instruction is safety-first and tailored so both newer shooters and experienced practitioners leave with measurable improvement.
Who Should Attend
New shooters who want a safe, structured start with carbines
Intermediate shooters who want to improve speed and movement
Anyone who wants to integrate their sidearm into carbine work
Open to civilians, responsible gun owners, and first responders
Prerequisites
Must be at least 18 years old.
Basic safe firearm handling knowledge and experience with a carbine platform (if you’re brand new, please contact us before registering).
All participants will complete a range safety brief and follow instructor direction.
Gear & Ammunition (what to bring)
Semi-automatic carbine in good working order (e.g., AR-style or equivalent)
Minimum 300 rounds (suggest 400 for full day) — rifle ammunition only unless otherwise specified
At least 3 magazines for your rifle (more recommended) + magazine pouches
Sidearm and strong-side holster (if you plan to practice transitions) + 100 rounds for sidearm (optional but recommended)
Sturdy footwear, eye and ear protection (mandatory), hat, sunscreen
Plate carrier / chest rig or mag carrier (recommended but optional back pockets work too)
Water, snacks or lunch, and weather-appropriate clothing
Range-approved hearing protection (electronic muffs recommended)
Safety & Rules
All range and instructor commands must be followed — safety is paramount.
No alcoholic beverages or recreational drug use within 12 hours prior to the class.
Firearms must be transported to/from the line safe and unloaded with actions open until instructed otherwise.
We reserve the right to refuse participation to anyone acting unsafely