Thanks for the kind words fellas, it was great to have ya in the course!
A short overview of the course.
Location: Council Bluffs, IA / Omaha, NE
Weather: 50’s - 80’s with sun and rain.
Students: 20, mix of LE/MIL/CCW.
Topics covered:
Safety brief.
Range limitations:
-The “Square range” VS reality.
Training Courses:
-Selection of courses.
-Round count and its effect on accuracy.
Equipment Selection and set up:
-Firearms /Optics / Lights / Magazines / Slings.
Firearms maintenance:
- Importance of lubrication / cleaning.
Accuracy:
-Why it’s important.
-Things to consider: Shooter is moving / Target is moving.
Shooting positions:
-Standing / Sitting / Kneeling / Prone.
Sights:
-Proper sight picture / alignment.
Follow through, Scan and Assess:
Trigger Manipulation:
- Trigger control.
- Trigger reset.
Presentation of the carbine.
Weak Hand Techniques.
Carbine / Handgun Transitions.
Switching Shoulders with a carbine.
Reloads.
Malfunctions:
- Push-Pull-Rack-Back.
- Rip Drill.
Shooting on the move:
Night fire:
- Reloads
- Flashlight techniques.
- Iron sights / Optics.
Drills:
- Walk back drills started at 50 yards and went to 150.
- Reloads.
- Transitions.
- Shooting on the move.
This was another thorough and very detailed course by LAV. As usual he explained the “how” and “why” of all the tasks at hand and performed them to standard.
One thing that was hugely beneficial was that LAV performed all of the tasks both right handed and left handed for the students.
In usual LAV style he was approachable with questions, and consistent in holding all of the students to standard throughout the course.
V/r - Rob