CARBINE MASTERY
This is marksmanship-based training focused on biomechanics and efficient manipulations with a final goal to improve the efficiency of speed and accuracy in carbine/rifle shooting. Through a combination of lecture, group discussion, demonstration, and testing, each student will learn how to practically apply the concepts of Reactive Shooting with a semi/auto carbine/rifle. You will learn the principles of Reactive Shooting Science, how they correlate to carbine/rifle and how to apply those principles on an individual basis. Each trainee will understand how to self-diagnose any deficiencies or errors using these principles and how to correct them immediately.
COURSE OVERVIEW
- Fire Control Triangle – purposes, principles, and techniques of the shooting stance, grip, and trigger control for high-speed shooting while maintaining a high level of accuracy
- Using stance and grip to create passive control over the carbine/rifle
- Diagnostics of recovery after the shot
- Trigger control – purposes and principles
- Grouping patterns and diagnostics – how to read your shooting group in dynamic close-range fire and how to discover and correct potential technical problems in recoil control or trigger pull.
- Sight offset factor (point of aim, point of impact) for close quarter engagements
- Principles behind efficient multiple targets engagements
- Reactive Shooting Cycle – the “algorithm” of the shot (the six elements of the perfect shot)
- Zeroing and zero confirmation
- Ready positions and rapidly mounting/dismounting the rifle
- Off-hand engagement 50 – 100 yards and midrange distances with multiple shots
- Dynamic engagements and shooting on the move
- Principles of support
- Utilizing additional support for fast target engagements at medium and long-range distances and factors of influence in a realistic environment
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
- Semi-auto rifle/carbine or pistol caliber carbine(PCC) chambered in .223/ 5.56 or 9mm
- Rifle sling
- At least three magazines – Must be able to retain two magazines on your body
- Ammunition – 1200 rounds. We can arrange a purchase through our suppliers!
- Pen – Note Pad
- Eye & Ear Protection
- Knee pads
- Bring Lunch and Water
Relevant Feedback
Rossen was an awesome instructor for the course. He ensured everyone was safe and his training principles built on one another, helping us all improve our carbine handling. He also made the class fun!
It was exactly what I was hoping for and then some! Instructor was amazing and super helpful. Best rifle instruction I have ever received. I got a lot of 1 on 1 help and had a lot of fun! Thanks TPC!!
Course content was very well thought out. For me, as a very inexperienced shooter of 7 decades plus, at times I felt like I was drinking through a firehose, and certainly didn’t perfect anything, but then I didn’t expect to. But now, I feel like I have a roadmap to follow toward becoming a more competent shooter. It will require me to put in the practice, doing both dry fire and live fire exercises, but now I know what to do to progress.
The fact that they have the targets on the TPC website that you can print out plus the TPC challenges that you can take to see how you are progressing is a real plus. I recommend the course for people like myself who are more toward the beginner end of the spectrum. By taking it when you are new to shooting, you should avoid developing bad habits that may be hard to break later on. However, more experienced shooters (including competitive shooters) told me that they gained a lot from the course.
We were a smaller group and Rossen was the only instructor. I can’t imagine anyone being better. Long before attending this class, I had watched every one of his videos that I could find. And every one of his videos was excellent. In person, it was no different. I hope to see him again for more instruction.
Instructors
TPC Instructors Team
Contact us
- Tactical Performance Center
- sa••••s@tac••••r.com
- 435 767-1299
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Carbine Course
- Reactive Marksmanship
- Essential
- Advanced