Course Progression
From Novice shooter to Experienced Shooter
From marksmanship fundamentals to extreme long-range mastery.
Round accountability: We plan our training around a 100-round loadout. You may not fire all 100 rounds, but bringing that amount ensures we can run every drill if needed. We emphasize round accountability so that every time you squeeze the trigger, you know where that round is going and why you’re sending it.
LEVEL 1: MARKSMANSHIP FOUNDATIONS
Who it’s for:
New or novice rifle owners, or shooters who want to rebuild solid fundamentals.
Duration:
1 full day (approx. 8 hours), live-fire on range.
What you’ll learn:
• Safe rifle handling and range procedures
• Setting up your rifle, optic and support gear
• Zeroing and confirming your rifle
• Basic ballistic chart use and data collection
• Prone and supported shooting positions
What to bring:
• Rifle with mounted optic (sling optional)
• 100 rounds of appropriate ammunition (same lot number if possible)
• Eye and ear protection
• Bipod and/or rear bag
• Weather-appropriate clothing, hat, sunscreen, water and snacks
LEVEL 2: MID TO LONG RANGE APPLICATIONS
Who it’s for:
Graduates of Level 1 or shooters who already have solid fundamentals and a confirmed rifle/optic setup.
Duration:
1 day course (approx. 8 hours), live-fire on range.
What you’ll learn:
• Reading and compensating for wind at distance
• Using ballistic charts and/or apps beyond your zero range
• Confirming data at multiple distances
• Working from prone and supported field positions
• Making consistent first-round hits at mid to long range
What to bring:
• Rifle with mounted optic (sling optional)
• 100 rounds of appropriate ammunition (same lot number if possible)
• Eye and ear protection
• Bipod and/or rear bag
• Any ballistic chart/app you currently use
• Weather-appropriate clothing, hat, sunscreen, water and snacks
LEVEL 3: ADVANCED PRECISION AND GEAR INTEGRATION
Who it’s for:
Graduates of Level 2, or experienced shooters who are already confident at mid-long range and want to push their limits in more complex field conditions.
Duration:
1 day course (approx. 8 hours), live-fire on range.
What you’ll learn:
• Refining your DOPE and confirming data at extended ranges
• High-angle and low-angle shooting and how it affects trajectory
• Wind calls in changing and multi-directional wind
• Engaging multiple targets under time pressure
• Working from improvised and positional shooting setups (barricades, tripods, natural terrain)
What to bring:
• Rifle with mounted optic capable of mid–long range work (sling optional)
• 100 rounds of appropriate ammunition (same lot number if possible)
• Eye and ear protection
• Bipod and/or tripod plus rear support bag
• Any ballistic app/DOPE you currently use
• Weather-appropriate clothing, hat, sunscreen, water and snacks