1-Day Carbine Operator Most shooters are leaving performance on the table with their carbines. In my experience, the majority of shooters: Do not properly configure their rifle to fit their body and mission. Manipulate the carbine inefficiently — or worse, unsafely. Struggle to enter, stabilize in, and exit shooting positions without bleeding time and accuracy. Whether you run an... see more
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1-Day Carbine Operator Most shooters are leaving performance on the table with their carbines. In my experience, the majority of shooters: Do not properly configure their rifle to fit their body and mission. Manipulate the carbine inefficiently — or worse, unsafely. Struggle to enter, stabilize in, and exit shooting positions without bleeding time and accuracy. Whether you run an AR, AK, or PCC, your carbine should work for you — not against you. This one-day course distills the first day (and key elements of day two) from my full Accountability at Speed with a Carbine course into a focused, high-efficiency training experience. What You’ll Learn How to properly set up and configure your carbine for your intended role Understanding carbine types and configurations (SBR, SPR, DMR, General Purpose, etc.) Safe and efficient manipulation under time Position entry, stability building, and efficient exits Delivering fast, accountable hits from multiple positions You should expect to make consistent hits on 6” plates at 100 yards — and understand why you’re able to do it. This is not a “burn ammo and hope” class. This is structured performance. (Active LE/MIL: contact me directly for agency pricing.) Gear Requirements Serviceable carbine (PCCs welcome) Sling (I have loaners available) At least one magazine pouch (or a back pocket) Closed-toe shoes Eye and ear protection Minimum 250 rounds Hydration, lunch, and snacks (30-minute lunch break) Optional: shooting mat, knee pads, bipod, shooting bags, etc.
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