Pistol & Rifle Applications is a look into how to build a solid foundation with your pistol (Day 1) and Rifle (day 2). We break things way down and then build back up so as shooters not only have a solid understanding of the fundamentals and mechanics but, they understand the why’s of how they’re training. This course is intended to be a road map to becoming proficient. This is an intermediate level class that a new shooter looking to find out ways to step up to the next level will greatly benefit from. It’s also a class that higher level shooters can come to refine techniques and learn to push speed and accuracy. Pistol & Rifle Applications is a great class to not only build confidence but to learn where to go from here.
TOPICS COVERED
- safety
- gun handling principles
- gear selection
- dryfire, hows and whys
- grip and stance/recoil management
- zeroing
- unorthodox shooting positions
- sight picture/what’s acceptable and what’s not.
- mounting your rifle
- drawing with efficiency
- vision
- confirmation levels
- trigger press and how it relates to accuracy
- calling shots
- rifle to pistol transitions
- reloading with consistency
- target transitions/eye speed
- how to move safely and effectively with a rifle.
- shooting on the move
- entries and exits
- single hand shooting
- longer drills/stages
Instructor Bio
Nick has been shooting for 12 years. What started as a hobby has turned into a passion. That passion has not only lead him to constantly continuing his education, but has lead him to helping others become better. Nick takes on a practical approach to shooting with a strong foundation of basic fundamentals. Also, in between teaching classes as well as taking several classes a year, he participates in competitive shooting. Since 2014 he’s shot in 3 gun, PRS, Steel Challenge, Team DMR, and most recently USPSA. He’s currently a USPSA Master class shooter. Shooting sports have helped mold his style of shooting and pushing the envelope of fast accuracy.
Professional Endorsements:
Nick represents the Walther Arms Defense Division team, and was also selected to represent Hodge Defense Systems. He is the only sponsored shooter for Parker Mountain Machine.