WHAT: ACT DR210 Defensive Rifle Combined
WHEN: 16JUL16 0900-1600
WHERE: Riley Conservation Club - near Terre Haute, IN
TUITION: $165
PREREQUISITES: A defensive handgun class such as ACT DP101 or consent of instructor
INSTRUCTORS: John Viray; ACT staff
CONTACT:john@adaptiveconsultingandtraining.com
Our next Defensive Rifle (DR210) class will be held on Saturday 16JUL16 near Terre Haute, Indiana. This class is intended for individuals who keep a rifle for potential defensive use. Most civilian defense situations will occur at relatively close range (less than 50 yards) and the dynamics of close quarters use of the rifle differ considerably from longer range engagements. Any fully-functional, centerfire repeating rifle or carbine will suffice for this class, but a self-loader is recommended.
NOTE: We will be doing a "battle field pickup" exercise. Should you want to participate you will need to bring some .223; .308; 7.62x39 .22lr and shotgun slugs. I say "some" because there will be those that may wish to run the exercise more than once. 5 to 10 of each will be plenty. This is, of course, in addition to your ammunition for the rest of the class.
TO REGISTER: Send EMAIL to john@adaptiveconsultingandtraining.com
Questions leave here in the thread or pm me.
Some of the topics addressed include:
EQUIPMENT LIST:
REQUIRED ITEMS:
RECOMMENDED ITEMS:
WHEN: 16JUL16 0900-1600
WHERE: Riley Conservation Club - near Terre Haute, IN
TUITION: $165
PREREQUISITES: A defensive handgun class such as ACT DP101 or consent of instructor
INSTRUCTORS: John Viray; ACT staff
CONTACT:john@adaptiveconsultingandtraining.com
Our next Defensive Rifle (DR210) class will be held on Saturday 16JUL16 near Terre Haute, Indiana. This class is intended for individuals who keep a rifle for potential defensive use. Most civilian defense situations will occur at relatively close range (less than 50 yards) and the dynamics of close quarters use of the rifle differ considerably from longer range engagements. Any fully-functional, centerfire repeating rifle or carbine will suffice for this class, but a self-loader is recommended.
NOTE: We will be doing a "battle field pickup" exercise. Should you want to participate you will need to bring some .223; .308; 7.62x39 .22lr and shotgun slugs. I say "some" because there will be those that may wish to run the exercise more than once. 5 to 10 of each will be plenty. This is, of course, in addition to your ammunition for the rest of the class.
TO REGISTER: Send EMAIL to john@adaptiveconsultingandtraining.com
Questions leave here in the thread or pm me.
Some of the topics addressed include:
- SAFETY! SAFETY! SAFETY!
- Attitude and the commitment to protect yourself and those in your care
- Stopping threats and how to do it more efficiently; ammunition selection
- Configuring the rifle and related gear for your own needs
- Zeroing the rifle
- Basic operations & manipulations; reloading; malfunctions; other gun handling
- Features and controls of the AR-15 and AK rifles
- Basic marksmanship
- Stance; ready positions & presentation; other positions
- Engaging single and multiple threat targets
- Movement
- Cover and Concealment
- rifle to secondary transition
- Battle field pickup
EQUIPMENT LIST:
REQUIRED ITEMS:
- Eye protection
- Hearing protection (suitable for use with rifle)
- Rifle - repeater; must function reliably with your ammunition
- Lubricant suitable for rifle (FP-10, WeaponShield, CLP, Slip-2000, etc.)
- Magazines -Three (3) minimum; more is better
- Magazine carrier on body (for at least one or two spare mags)
- Sling - either a tactical sling or a simple carry strap
- Ammunition - 300-500 rounds (generous estimate)
- Pistol with holster, mags or speedloaders and ammunition (50 to 100 rds)
RECOMMENDED ITEMS:
- Clothing appropriate for season, including hat with brim and rain gear
- Comfort items (sunscreen, insect repellant, over the counter pain reliever, etc.)
- Shooting mat, knee pads, elbow pads, gloves
- Cleaning kit
- snacks and beverages (hot dog lunch and water will be provided)