Foundations of Reality-Based Training
Ready to elevate your defensive shooting skills beyond static range drills? Our Foundations of Reality-Based Training course bridges the gap between basic marksmanship and real-world defensive scenarios, delivering an intensive 8-hour experience that will transform your approach to personal protection.
Using state-of-the-art Turning Targets and photorealistic scenarios, you'll develop crucial tactical decision-making skills while maintaining precision under pressure. This isn't just another day at the range – it's immersive training that combines combative shooting skills with split-second threat assessment and emotional control.
Perfect for experienced shooters looking to take their defensive pistol training to the next level, this course emphasizes practical scenario-based firearms training in a controlled, professional environment. Our comprehensive scoring system evaluates not just your accuracy, but your judgment, efficiency, and tactical awareness.
Join the evolution in defensive training and learn to perform when it matters most. Limited to small class sizes to ensure personalized instruction and maximum range time.
Prerequisites apply -
While this course is introductory to RBT, it is not an entry-level course for technical skills. Students are expected to have proficiency in firearm handling, specifically the ability to safely draw from and holster a firearm. Additionally, students should meet a baseline marksmanship standard: placing five rounds into a five-inch circle at five yards in five seconds or less from concealment.
Stuff to Bring:
Defensive handgun (revolver or semiauto is fine – as long as it’s designed for defense and not for competition, hunting, target shooting, etc.)
AIWB/IWB Holster- Must be made of kydex and form fitted for your firearm specifically. No SERPA style holsters allowed. LE are welcome to wear duty rig.
300 rounds of ammo (might not use that much, but bring it just in case)
Eye and ear protection (Electronic Hearing Pro Preferred)
Note-taking materials
Positive attitude, open mind, friendly smile
Medication, snacks, water, or anything else you need to stay comfortable and attentive
Food: We’ll take a short dinner break (around 30 minutes). There’s fast-food nearby, but please consider bringing a lunch to save time.
Instructors
Jeff Boren
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- je••••f@bor••••s.com
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