When: May 25
Where: Tusco Rifle club (Founders Range)
Time: 0900-1700
Cost: $150 per Student (Cash only please)
Ammo: 200-300rds
Gear:
Eye Protection
Hearing Protection (electronic ears are best)
Two mag pouchs for pistol
Holster for pistol
3 mags (minimum)
Water
Lunch
Appropriate gear for the weather (rain jacket, etc.)
Cover garment (CCW)
This is a heavy moving and shooting & baricade class where we spend a lot of time working on the fundamentals of shooting on the move and from behind cover.
You must have attended our Level 1 VSM Pistol class OR equiv. class from another instructor to attend.
This class is designed to be a small (10-12) students so it will fill up fast! Please RSVP your place in line ASAP by sending an e-mail to: sales@grtactical.com
VSM certificates of completion will be given out at the end of the class.
Great class, Ben and Grant! Thank you for holding us to such high standards of accuracy and speed throughout the day. I will have plenty to work on until next time.
Good class and weather on Saturday! We looked at improving our speed from draw, lots of moving and shooting drills (box, etc) and some barricade work. Topped off with some quality time with my new turning targets.
We did a walk back drill on a 18X12 IPDA steel target. At about 35yds, we lost everyone. :mad: So Ben and I continued on to 50yds (both passed) and then onto 100yds (I passed).
Distance is a GREAT teacher about what we do right and wrong with our trigger pulls.
Thanks to everyone that came out, we appreciate it!
VSM Pistol 2 was a great day. Had a great time with th group we had. Ben was at his normal best with the “Ben-ism’s” keeping us all laughing while we learned.
I took some jabs for running my “antique gun” but the idea was to improve on it. Les Baer 1911 ran great and I got good reload practice.
I had a great time at this class. I did better than I ever had with moving and shooting thanks to practicing getting lower and bending my arms at about 90* this winter. Still having a feeling issue with having both arms at the same height, my right wants to hang out lower, but the recoil issue makes sense.
After the walk back fiasco, I guess I need to practice shooting from low ready (I never do, I always use strong 90 or sul if I don’t need to go waving a gun around).
The last drill was awesome, and I would love to have more target discrimination.