Tactical Rifle 1
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Tactical Rifle 1
Class Description
This Class is dedicated to learning to train the AR-15 rifle (as well as other tactical rifle platforms). You will be given the knowledge to begin building rifle skills on your own that can lead to the highest level of shooting ability. From up close fast application with perfect round accountability to maximizing the platforms capabilities further out and knowing it’s full potential with the same efficiency, this class will touch on the full spectrum of rifle application for the most common fighting gun in America.
Class Content:
- Safety and handling
- Gear selection and purpose
- Practical Principals and Techniques
- Dry Fire best practices
- Rifle Zeros where and why
- Vision strategies
- Aiming strategies
- Engagement strategies
- Training vs Evaluation
- How to get faster
- Reading the gun and calling your shots
- Good Mechanics and Manipulations
- Braced long gun precision and it’s application
- And as much more as time allows…
Gear Checklist:
- 500 rounds of rifle (More if you want to shoot more)
- AR15 style rifle (PCC and AK variants permitted)
- Rifle should have a reliable sling (preferably 2 point)
- Minimum 3 magazines (More would be best for the class)
- Magazine pouch or plate carrier (or reload from pocket is perfect as well)
- Hydration and snacks
- Notebook and note taking tools
- Rain Gear as needed
Cancellation and Rescheduling Policy
A full refund is available for those who give a minimum of TWO WEEKS notice. “No-shows” will not be allowed a credit or refund.
It is the student’s responsibility to register for a future class if he or she cannot attend the originally scheduled class. In the rare event a class is rescheduled, you will be automatically enrolled in the next open class. We will contact you to confirm this.
Safety Policy
Agape Tactical and its representatives reserve the right, indeed the duty, to refuse service or to remove individuals who operate in an unsafe or inappropriate manner. Agape Tactical cannot accept applicants who are currently being treated for post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD).