Course Type Integrated Combatives Course
march
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Amtac Shooting Day/Night Precision Rifle Course Led by Bill Rapier Private Range 36 min south of Coeur D'Alene, ID How far can you shoot at night time? This is a question I have often asked myself since retiring from active duty. When I ask the question, I don't mean how far can you Kentucky windage your laser or red dot. I mean how far can you see, identify, and engage a target with a similar degree of accuracy/ consistency that you would be able to engage in the daytime? This is a day/ night precision rifle course. This class will start with precision rifle fundamentals and then progress into positional day and night distance shooting. Bringing your own night vision is highly recommended, but not mandatory, there will be opportunity to look/ use different night optics solutions that are out there. This course will cover: Rifle set up and zero Using ballistic calculators Positional shooting with tripod and bipod Shooting out to 1400 yards day time and ??? at night Understanding pros and cons of NVG's Understanding pros and cons of thermal's Class/ practical on hiding from thermal and NVG's Recommended gear for this course would be a 6 ARC, 6.5, or 6mm Creedmoor gas gun for the night shooting. For the daytime, bring your best/ most accurate bolt gun (no 50 BMG please), or shoot your gas gun during the day as well. For the night portion, I recommend either a clip-on NVD (I have an older used PVS 30) or a clip-on thermal (either of these options can be had for in the 5K range). This is a physically demanding course, and you must be healthy and have a baseline of fitness to participate. Registration and More Details Here >>
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Amtac Shooting Day/Night Precision Rifle Course
Led by Bill Rapier
Private Range 36 min south of Coeur D’Alene, ID
How far can you shoot at night time? This is a question I have often asked myself since retiring from active duty. When I ask the question, I don’t mean how far can you Kentucky windage your laser or red dot. I mean how far can you see, identify, and engage a target with a similar degree of accuracy/ consistency that you would be able to engage in the daytime? This is a day/ night precision rifle course. This class will start with precision rifle fundamentals and then progress into positional day and night distance shooting. Bringing your own night vision is highly recommended, but not mandatory, there will be opportunity to look/ use different night optics solutions that are out there. This course will cover:
- Rifle set up and zero
- Using ballistic calculators
- Positional shooting with tripod and bipod
- Shooting out to 1400 yards day time and ??? at night
- Understanding pros and cons of NVG’s
- Understanding pros and cons of thermal’s
- Class/ practical on hiding from thermal and NVG’s
Recommended gear for this course would be a 6 ARC, 6.5, or 6mm Creedmoor gas gun for the night shooting. For the daytime, bring your best/ most accurate bolt gun (no 50 BMG please), or shoot your gas gun during the day as well. For the night portion, I recommend either a clip-on NVD (I have an older used PVS 30) or a clip-on thermal (either of these options can be had for in the 5K range). This is a physically demanding course, and you must be healthy and have a baseline of fitness to participate.
Time
26 (Thursday) 12:00 pm - 27 (Friday) 10:00 pm
Course Contact
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American Tactical Shooting Instruction LLC AmtacShooting@gmail.com
april
Course Details
Integrated Combatives Course Led by Bill Rapier Near Indianapolis, IN The Integrated Combatives Level 2 course is designed for more experienced shooters to increase their shooting, fighting, and integrated combatives capabilities. We will
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Integrated Combatives Course
Led by Bill Rapier
Near Indianapolis, IN
The Integrated Combatives Level 2 course is designed for more experienced shooters to increase their shooting, fighting, and integrated combatives capabilities. We will cover both fundamentals and more advanced shooting drills, situational striking from different stand-up grappling positions and ranges, stand-up grappling with weapons concepts, both strong and other strong hand use of the blade, and most importantly, being able to tie it all together as tactically and situationally appropriate. This is a physically demanding course, and you must be healthy and have a baseline of fitness in order to participate
Time
april 11 (Saturday) - 12 (Sunday)
Course Contact
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American Tactical Shooting Instruction LLC AmtacShooting@gmail.com
july
Course Details
The Amtac Shooting Small Team CQB with Tuhon Tom Kier and Bill Rapier Pittston. PA How do you win fighting as a small team in and around structures. What is the best way to maximize your effectiveness and minimize your opponents. The Amtac Shooting Small Team CQB course will take you through a logical progression on how to best clear structures and deal with the threats in them. Other topics to be covered will include fighting in the threshold, transitions between weapons system, pros and cons of dynamic vs deliberate CQB, using radio communications during clearance, casualty care under fire, white light use during clearance, recognizing and utilizing cover and concealment in structures, incorporating drones for dynamic overmatch, challenging force-on-force reps, and mindset. Tuhon Tom Kier from Sayoc Kali will be co-teaching this course. Due to the nature of the material being taught, you must be a current Amtac Shooting Student or a Sayoc member in order to participate in this training. Registration and More Details Here >>
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The Amtac Shooting Small Team CQB with Tuhon Tom Kier and Bill Rapier
Pittston. PA
How do you win fighting as a small team in and around structures. What is the best way to maximize your effectiveness and minimize your opponents. The Amtac Shooting Small Team CQB course will take you through a logical progression on how to best clear structures and deal with the threats in them. Other topics to be covered will include fighting in the threshold, transitions between weapons system, pros and cons of dynamic vs deliberate CQB, using radio communications during clearance, casualty care under fire, white light use during clearance, recognizing and utilizing cover and concealment in structures, incorporating drones for dynamic overmatch, challenging force-on-force reps, and mindset. Tuhon Tom Kier from Sayoc Kali will be co-teaching this course. Due to the nature of the material being taught, you must be a current Amtac Shooting Student or a Sayoc member in order to participate in this training.
Time
july 15 (Wednesday) - 17 (Friday)
Course Contact
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American Tactical Shooting Instruction LLC AmtacShooting@gmail.com