This class is the second step in the building block process in our Defensive Firearms Series for pistol/carbine. This course is designed to take students who have successfully completed our Level 1 course and introduce them to shooting in a dynamic environment. The course will focus on your safety, mindset, shooting while moving, shooting from adverse angles and positions, shooting in low light/no light environments, round placement, target acquisition and self-confidence.
The instruction emphasizes the natural progression of each individual student. Our instructors focus on understanding your unique strengths and weaknesses, and strive to develop your individual skills. We begin with a refresher on skills learned through our level 1 course. The objective of this course is to familiarize the shooter with the essential elements of effective shooting in less than perfect, real world situations. You will leave here both confident and proficient in handling and manipulating your weapon system as well as solving problems under stressful conditions.
Areas Covered:
Defensive Pistol
Required Gear: Pistol, holster, minimum 3 magazines with a total capacity (with reload) of 45rds., magazine holders, eye protection, and ear protection
Ammunition Requirements: 400 rounds
Handguns and eye/ear protection are available for rent at SEG. Ammunition is available for purchase.
Skill Prerequisites: Basic handgun skills are required for this class.
Participants: 10 Students, ages 18+
Defensive Carbine
Required Gear: Zeroed carbine rifle with sights or optic, sling, (3) 30-round magazines, magazine holders, eye protection, and ear protection
Ammunition Requirements: 500 rounds
Rifles and eye/ear protection are available for rent at SEG. Ammunition is available for purchase. If you need assistance zeroing your rifle, you may call to schedule a session with one of our instructors prior to the course.
Skill Prerequisites: Basic rifle skills are required for this class.
Participants: 10 Students, ages 18+
Dates: October 22 & 24 (This is a two-day course)