In addition to class learning, all of our courses teach students self-diagnostic skills to continue development of their own personal performance.
DEFENSIVE CARBINE I CLINIC
4.5HRS
This clinic covers the basic defensive use of the carbine (AR platform 5.56/.223). It will begin with the fundamentals of marksmanship and move into more advanced drills. Students will improve their carbine handling skills with a strong emphasis on the fundamentals. Students will learn self-diagnostic skills to continue development of their own personal performance.

Description
This clinic covers the basic defensive use of the carbine (AR Platform 5.56/.223). It will begin with the fundamentals of marksmanship and move into more advanced drills. Students will improve their carbine handling skills with a strong emphasis on the fundamentals. Students will learn self-diagnostic skills to continue development of their own personal performance.
Zeroing
Your carbine must be zeroed prior to this clinic.
If you need assistance zeroing your carbine for this class, please contact us. We can also make arrangements to help you zero your carbine prior to the start of the clinic.
Location
NRA Range
11250 Waples Mill Rd
Fairfax, VA 22030
NRA Range Note
All first-time users of the NRA range will be asked to complete a written range safety test prior to shooting. There is a one-time $10 processing fee for the range test. Show up at least 30 minutes early if you need to take the safety test. For additional information please visit: http://nrahqrange.Nra.Org/
Time:
From 2:00 PM TO 6:30 PM
Topics Covered
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Equipment setup
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Zeroing & Mechanical off-set
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Professional Carbine handling
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Shooting and ready Positions
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Tactical & Emergency reloads
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Malfunctions Overview
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Mechanics of the shooter
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Personal performance and fundamentals review
Equipment Needed
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Rifle and 3 magazines
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Sling
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Be able to retain 2 magazines on your body
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300 rounds of 5.56/223 ammo (minimum). No Steel Core and No steel jacket, No Armor Piercing, No Tracer Rounds
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Eye protection (clear and tinted), hearing protection (electronic recommended) and baseball cap.
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Knee pads (optional, but recommended)
DEFENSIVE CARBINE CLASS I
8 HRS
This 8 hour class covers the basic defensive use of the carbine (AR platform 5.56/.223). It will begin with the fundamentals of marksmanship and move into more advanced drills. Students will improve their carbine handling skills with a strong emphasis on executing the fundamentals correctly, and efficiently applying the correct amount of urgency into your gun handling and shooting as required for defensive firearms. Students will improve their carbine handling skills with a strong emphasis on the fundamentals :
Description
This 8 hour class covers the basic defensive use of the carbine (AR platform 5.56/.223). It will begin with the fundamentals of marksmanship and move into more advanced drills. Students will improve their carbine handling skills with a strong emphasis on executing the fundamentals correctly, and efficiently applying the correct amount of urgency into your gun handling and shooting as required for defensive firearms. Students will improve their carbine handling skills with a strong emphasis on the fundamentals.
Location
Stone Quarry Range
Culpeper, VA
Link-up Point
E.V. Baker’s Store
4066 Zachary Taylor Highway
Culpeper, VA 22701
Link-up occurs and convoy departs 20 minutes prior to class start.
Zeroing
Your carbine must be zeroed prior to this class.
If you need assistance zeroing your carbine for this class, please contact us. We can also make arrangements to help you zero your carbine prior to the start of the class.
Topics Covered
-
Equipment setup
-
Zeroing & mechanical off-set
-
Professional carbine handling
-
Shooting and ready positions
-
Tactical & emergency reloads
-
Malfunctions
-
Mechanics of the shooter
-
Personal performance and fundamentals review
Equipment Needed
-
Rifle and 3 magazines
-
Sling
-
Be able to retain 2 magazines on your body
-
400 rounds of 5.56/223 ammo (minimum). No steel core, no armor piercing, no tracer.
-
Knee pads (optional, but recommended)
-
Water for hydration
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Eye protection, hearing protection (electronic recommended) and baseball cap
Services
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Lunch is not included, please bring your own.
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It’s highly recommended to bring a chair.
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This is an outdoor range, so the only restrooms are Port-A-Johns
DEFENSIVE CARBINE CLASS II
8 HRS
This class is a continuation of our defensive carbine series. It includes additional drills, 50-yard qualification course of fire, field firing to 100 yards, and live fire malfunction clearance drills. This class covers the basic defensive use of the carbine (AR platform 5.56/.223). We will begin with a review of the topics and fundamentals of marksmanship from Defensive Carbine I and move into more advanced drills. Students will continue to improve their carbine handling skills while reinforcing the fundamentals of marksmanship. Timed drills will help the student learn the balance between speed and accuracy.
Defensive Carbine Class II (8 HRS)
Prerequisite: Defensive Carbine I Class (8hrs) or equivalent training (8-hours or more)
i.e If the student has taken 8 hours of carbine training from another reputable training company/instructor, they don’t have to take our Carbine I class (or clinic) to attend our level 2 class or clinic. Our classes are NOT a prerequisite but training from a reputable company/instructor or carbine competition experience is required.
Description
This class is a continuation of our defensive carbine series. It includes additional drills, 50-yard qualification course of fire, field firing to 100 yards, and live fire malfunction clearance drills. This class covers the basic defensive use of the carbine (AR platform 5.56/.223). We will begin with a review of the topics and fundamentals of marksmanship from Defensive Carbine I and move into more advanced drills. Students will continue to improve their carbine handling skills while reinforcing the fundamentals of marksmanship. Timed drills will help the student learn the balance between speed and accuracy.
Location
Stone Quarry Range
Culpeper, VA
Link-up Point
E.V. Baker’s Store
4066 Zachary Taylor Highway
Culpeper, VA 22701
Link-up occurs and convoy departs 20 minutes prior to class start.
Zeroing
Your carbine must be zeroed prior to this class.
If you need assistance zeroing your carbine for this class, please contact us. We can also make arrangements to help you zero your carbine prior to the start of the class.
Topics Covered
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Shooting positions
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Multiple targets
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Non standard response
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Barricades
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Turning and shooting
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Timed drills & standards
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Malfunction drills
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Target acquisition & discrimination
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Strong and support side shooting
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Speed reloads/magazine changes
Equipment Needed
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Rifle and 3 magazines
-
Sling
-
Be able to retain 2 magazines on your body
-
450 rounds of 5.56/223 ammo (minimum). No steel core, no armor piercing, no tracer.
-
Knee pads (optional, but recommended)
-
Water for hydration
-
Eye protection, hearing protection (electronic recommended) and baseball cap
Services
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Lunch is NOT included. Please bring your own snacks and water.
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It’s highly recommended to bring a chair.
-
This is an outdoor range, so the only restrooms are Port-A-Johns.
LOW POWER VARIABLE OPTICS
8 HRS
or
2 DAYSThe LPVO Class is a 1-day tactical firearms training with the purpose of exploiting the LPVO to its maximum capability. Shooters will be challenged by executing various courses of fire (COF) testing their ability to employ the LPVO from CQB to combat engagement distances. Additionally, shooters will be trained to gain the most advantageous position to exploit the LPVO’s unique capabilities. The culminating exercise will allow shooters to appraise best practices by conducting a fire and maneuver COF engaging targets at varying distances.
This course is for shooters with carbine platforms equipped with low powered variable power optics (LPVO) (1-6X through 1-10X) who want to know what it takes to get accurate first round impact on targets beyond 100 yards. It is also for those of you who have higher capability rifle platforms with optics of higher magnification. The fundamentals of precision accuracy will be presented.