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Long Range Shoot and Combat Carbine/Lowlight Engagements class, Dec 8-10

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Arena Training Facility
200 Sherman Rd
Blakely, GA

Friday, December 8
Combat Carbine & Lowlight Engagements
(More information towards the bottom of this thread)

Saturday-Sunday, December 9-10
Long Range Shoot

Long Range Shoot:
We will have over steel targets, from 100yds to a minimum of 1,800yds. We will give you the dimensions and distance to each target, if you wish. Targets will be painted and maintained periodically throughout the day to keep them identifiable to the shooters. There will be a target board at 100yds for folks that need to zero or confirm zeros.

There is a raised firing line as well as a 3-story tower to shoot from.

You can bring as many rifles as you like. Class III weapons and suppressors are welcome.

You are free to shoot at any targets you wish throughout both days. This is an excellent opportunity to get that good, long range dope on your equipment. With the shortage of civilian-accessible long distance ranges, this can be difficult to do. There is enough room on the firing line that you will be able to shoot non-stop, all day, if you wish.

This is a structured shoot, but not exactly a formal class. I and several other Instructors will be on hand to give you as much (or as little!) help as you need.

Suggested gear list:
Rifle with ammo (no steel core, AP, incindiery or tracer rounds)
Shooting mat
Tent or shelter to shoot under
Spotting scope
Chair(s)
Cleaning equipment and tools
Cooler with snacks, water and non-alcoholic beverages

You will be able to drive right up to the firing line, so no need to lug your gear very far.

I will have all my tools and cleaning equipment on the range. If anyone needs any Armorer's assistance I will be available most times during both days, free of charge. I will also be available to assist in spotting and calling wind.

Cabins that sleep up to 2 folks are available on the premises for $100 per night, payable to me when you pay your entry fees. There is a shortage of lodgings nearby offsite. The nearest large town with a good selection of lodgings is Dothan, AL, about 36 miles away. There are a few small motels just outside the range in nearby Blakely GA, of varying degrees of "niceness", and ranging from $35/night and up.

The cost for the LR portion is $175 for one day, $300 for both. Active duty military/LE/Public safety folks are $150 for one day, $250 for both.

I accept checks, money orders, cash and PayPal (PayPal users add 3.5% to the total cost).

There will be a mandatory safety meeting for all attendees in front of the pro shop at 0800hrs EST Saturday and Sunday.

Combat Carbine & Lowlight Engagements:
The class will start at 1200hrs and run until approximately 2000hrs. We will break for dinner, you are welcome to bring your own eats or zip out and grab a bite.

I am limiting the class to 20 students. Course fees are $200 per student, to be paid in advance. Your spot isn't reserved until payment is received.

Warmups will include some quick diagnoses of any problems you may have with your fundamentals. After warmups we will move straight into the meat of the course.

Topics covered will include, but may not be limited to:
Reloads
Transitions to secondary weapons
Malfunctions
Shooting while moving
Use of cover, to include over, under and both sides of cover. We will also cover special circumstances, like over or under extremely low cover. This could be over a street curb, or under a parked vehicle.
Tactics and techniques specific to lowlight engagements

Gear list:
Carbine with sling, preferably with a white light mounted
Handgun with holster, minimum 1 spare mag on your person
Handheld flashlight with momentary on capabilities
600 rounds for the carbine
100 rounds for the handgun
Minimum of 2 carbine magazines on your person for reloads. I recommend at least 8 magazines total for the course.
Eye and ear protection
Hat with a front brim
Plenty of water

Your particular gear is up to you; warbelts, vests, suspenders, etc. Body armor and/or helmets are welcome if you choose to wear them, as are suppressors. Your carbine and handgun both need to be sighted in and ready to go, we will not be zeroing.

I will give the option for students to shoot the Tactical Carbine Course for score during lunch.
 
If anyone plans on attending, I need names, what day(s), and payment in advance. I have a difficult time planning an event if I do not have a good idea of the attendance.
 
I'll do these classes once I have everything set up and ready to go. Little by little I'm putting it all together, just takes $$.

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