brownie
04-22-2015, 10:53 PM
Where: http://www.volusiacountygunandhuntclub.com/
When: Saturday and Sunday, Oct 17-18, 2015
Cost: $450.00 which also covers range fees. Non refundable deposit of 200.00 required between July 1-31.
Times: 9am-5pm
Be on the range by 8:30am to load your ammo, gear up and make ready, we start shooting right at 9am both mornings.
Requirements: Eye and ear protection; up to 1500 rounds of ammo if you shoot a high cap pistol or up to 1100 rounds for single stack firearms; as many mags/speed loaders as you have; a belt holster and an open mind.
Course description of skills covered:
1. The scoop draw
2. WW2 ½ hip-Elbow Up/Elbow Down: [EU/ED]
3. WW2 ¾ hip-hand/eye coordination with and without movement along with the now highly anticipated gunfighter drill using this skill on cans placed downrange [ shooting gallery exercise ].
4. Zipper
5. Bump-2 body and 1 head shot from the hip at 4-6 feet from the holster:
6. Quick Kill Hip: multiple threats from the hip
7. Compressed ready: two handed
8. Quick Kill: one and two handed
9. Sprint and Hits
10. Hiding behind a wall of bullets in-line and obliquely
11. EU/ED with movement
12. WW2 point shoulder
A well made strong side holster and sturdy belt will be required for this course. We will be drawing from the holster 90% of the time all weekend. A holster will allow the students be able to re-holster an unloaded firearm and be safe once off the firing line while reloading mags/speed loaders without having to handle the firearm until returning to the line. No BH Serpa holsters on the range that weekend.
These skills are reactionary in nature, similar to having to draw from the holster out on the streets if one needs to defend themselves. I understand some may use a cross draw holster, or fanny pack, or perhaps pocket carry presently, but once students have completed the course, I believe they'll find the benefit of a good strong side outside or inside the waistband holster with their future carry requirements.
Kydex or leather is acceptable. I use both in classes and either will suffice equally with the skills covered.
If you want to secure your slot for this course, please respond here and I'll add your name to the running list we'll get started. No deposits due on this one until July so save your pennies, I'm giving everyone who would like to attend enough notice so they can secure their ammo allotments for this one.
Any questions about the course, the materials listed we'll cover, etc don't hesitate to ask. Look forward to getting back to Florida for this course and meet new and prior students.
When: Saturday and Sunday, Oct 17-18, 2015
Cost: $450.00 which also covers range fees. Non refundable deposit of 200.00 required between July 1-31.
Times: 9am-5pm
Be on the range by 8:30am to load your ammo, gear up and make ready, we start shooting right at 9am both mornings.
Requirements: Eye and ear protection; up to 1500 rounds of ammo if you shoot a high cap pistol or up to 1100 rounds for single stack firearms; as many mags/speed loaders as you have; a belt holster and an open mind.
Course description of skills covered:
1. The scoop draw
2. WW2 ½ hip-Elbow Up/Elbow Down: [EU/ED]
3. WW2 ¾ hip-hand/eye coordination with and without movement along with the now highly anticipated gunfighter drill using this skill on cans placed downrange [ shooting gallery exercise ].
4. Zipper
5. Bump-2 body and 1 head shot from the hip at 4-6 feet from the holster:
6. Quick Kill Hip: multiple threats from the hip
7. Compressed ready: two handed
8. Quick Kill: one and two handed
9. Sprint and Hits
10. Hiding behind a wall of bullets in-line and obliquely
11. EU/ED with movement
12. WW2 point shoulder
A well made strong side holster and sturdy belt will be required for this course. We will be drawing from the holster 90% of the time all weekend. A holster will allow the students be able to re-holster an unloaded firearm and be safe once off the firing line while reloading mags/speed loaders without having to handle the firearm until returning to the line. No BH Serpa holsters on the range that weekend.
These skills are reactionary in nature, similar to having to draw from the holster out on the streets if one needs to defend themselves. I understand some may use a cross draw holster, or fanny pack, or perhaps pocket carry presently, but once students have completed the course, I believe they'll find the benefit of a good strong side outside or inside the waistband holster with their future carry requirements.
Kydex or leather is acceptable. I use both in classes and either will suffice equally with the skills covered.
If you want to secure your slot for this course, please respond here and I'll add your name to the running list we'll get started. No deposits due on this one until July so save your pennies, I'm giving everyone who would like to attend enough notice so they can secure their ammo allotments for this one.
Any questions about the course, the materials listed we'll cover, etc don't hesitate to ask. Look forward to getting back to Florida for this course and meet new and prior students.