Overview

Course Outline

The course emphasizes advanced tactical elements like wind reading, mirage observation, and effective reporting methods. You will also master the roles and communication strategies for shooter-spotter teams, practice zeroing your rifle in various scenarios, and execute complex drills involving target size and distance estimation, both with and without technology. Practical exercises will focus on moving between targets, using rangefinders in combat, and performing under varied conditions. This course is tailored for those seeking to achieve mastery in precision rifle shooting through a combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience.

Introduction to weapons and sights

Turret types

Reticle

Parallax

Moa/mil (minute of angle/milliradian)

Data recording

External ballistics

Ammunition types

Loading/unloading the rifle

Firearm cleaning

Fundamentals of marksmanship

Zeroing the rifle

Shooting at various distances

Wind reading and observation

Mirage at shooting

Reporting methods

Spotter and shooter roles

Shooter-spotter communication

Zeroing the rifle

Shooter-spotter drills

Shooting at various distances

Understand target size and distance

Calculating distance without the use of technology

Use rangefinder in combat

Moving between targets

Shooter-spotter work at various ranges and unknown distances

Advanced drills

DRESS CODE

Required Equipment

If you are bringing your own firearm, you must have a bipod and two magazines

Closed Toed Shoes

Long Pants with
Belt Loops

Sturdy Belt
(for Holster)

Ear & Eye Protection

Shooting mat

Sandbag

Athletic Shirt

Hat

Sunscreen