Parabellum R
Plinker
- Feb 27, 2013
- 10
- 3
Presented by Eric McElhaney*
This 1-day class covers the basic defensive use of the shotgun. It begins with the basics, including proper zeroing of your carbine, fundamentals of marksmanship, safety, manipulations, reloads (tactical & speed), and malfunctions. Students will increase their proficiency in close to midrange firing, defensive engagement of targets, ballistics, the use of cover and move into more advanced drills. Primary focus is raising the accuracy level and tactical handling of the shotgun.
This course reviews the fundamentals and then focuses on refining accuracy and multiple target engagements. Drills will emphasize weak shoulder, moving, awkward positions, prone firing, dim light techniques, and moving into more advance long-range engagements.
Fights are won by solid fundamentals and this course will teach you those fundamentals. This course is great for anyone who wants to dramatically improve their shooting skill.
Safety rules and waivers
Introduction of the shotgun
Nomenclature of the shotgun
Ballistics of the shotgun
Zeroing of the shotgun
Immediate action drills (Failure to fire)
Shooting positions
Multiple targets and zones shooting
Transition shotgun to pistol to carbine drills
Awkward shooting positions (KLBs)
Cover and concealment drills
Movement drills
Dim light shooting techniques
Assessment drill
Shotgun preparedness drill
Required Equipment
A pump action or semi-automatic shotgun with an appropriate barrel length.
15 buckshot shells.
5 slugs
200 lead bird shot (low brass)
50 rounds of pistol
Eye and ear protection
Class will begin at 9:00 am sharp and will be fast paced.
Lunch is NOT included. Please bring your own.
Do not forget hydration and sunscreen.
It's highly recommended to bring a chair.
This is an outdoor range, so the only restrooms are Port-A-Johns.
*Eric is the owner of Professional Firearms Training, LLC and hold certifications from the NRA, Rangemaster, and the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy as an instructor.
This 1-day class covers the basic defensive use of the shotgun. It begins with the basics, including proper zeroing of your carbine, fundamentals of marksmanship, safety, manipulations, reloads (tactical & speed), and malfunctions. Students will increase their proficiency in close to midrange firing, defensive engagement of targets, ballistics, the use of cover and move into more advanced drills. Primary focus is raising the accuracy level and tactical handling of the shotgun.
This course reviews the fundamentals and then focuses on refining accuracy and multiple target engagements. Drills will emphasize weak shoulder, moving, awkward positions, prone firing, dim light techniques, and moving into more advance long-range engagements.
Fights are won by solid fundamentals and this course will teach you those fundamentals. This course is great for anyone who wants to dramatically improve their shooting skill.
Safety rules and waivers
Introduction of the shotgun
Nomenclature of the shotgun
Ballistics of the shotgun
Zeroing of the shotgun
Immediate action drills (Failure to fire)
Shooting positions
Multiple targets and zones shooting
Transition shotgun to pistol to carbine drills
Awkward shooting positions (KLBs)
Cover and concealment drills
Movement drills
Dim light shooting techniques
Assessment drill
Shotgun preparedness drill
Required Equipment
A pump action or semi-automatic shotgun with an appropriate barrel length.
15 buckshot shells.
5 slugs
200 lead bird shot (low brass)
50 rounds of pistol
Eye and ear protection
Class will begin at 9:00 am sharp and will be fast paced.
Lunch is NOT included. Please bring your own.
Do not forget hydration and sunscreen.
It's highly recommended to bring a chair.
This is an outdoor range, so the only restrooms are Port-A-Johns.
*Eric is the owner of Professional Firearms Training, LLC and hold certifications from the NRA, Rangemaster, and the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy as an instructor.