Pew Pew Solutions - PERFORMANCE OUT YONDER W/ JBS TRAINING GROUP, June 10-11 2022 - UTAH

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This is a magnified optic curriculum. This course is designed with the everyday rifleman in mind. Practical application of the rifle at true rifle distances is something that is seldom seen in today’s “dynamic” or “tactical” training world. What does practical mean? To me it means experience gained from actual use. Theory has no place here. The experience of actually using the tool we have chosen is often far different than going off of the ideas that are so often perpetuated. These ideas that sound great tend to actually fall short in the true application of those ideas. This is the course for understanding the guns capability, the shooters capability, and how to apply this knowledge at maximum speed in any natural environment. This course is for the magnified optic user. That is the magnified dot or the low power scope. We will be shooting from 5 yds out to at least 300 yds (400 yards at the FARM Training Center!). What are you capable of? What is your rifle capable of? Let’s find out!!
* This is NOT a beginners course. You should understand and be able to apply the firearm life safety rules at all times. A safety/medical brief will be given at the start of class. If you fail to safely manipulate your firearm in any way, you will be disarmed and a refund will NOT be issued. *

Topics Covered​

  • Firearms safety in ANY environment
  • Gear set up
  • Reticles and how to read them
  • Wind calling
  • The zero process
  • Natural point of aim
  • Data gathering and how to efficiently do it
  • Understanding stability and how to find it
  • Understanding external ballistics
  • Using what you have on any given day to gain stability
  • Positional shooting
  • Shooting from and through barricades
  • Shot calling
  • Short/far/short target transitions
  • Understanding when and how to utilize magnification
  • Understanding where speed comes from
  • Managing recoil
  • Aiming and the relationship between target and sights
  • Reloading
  • Malfunction clearance
  • Target transitions
  • Mental discipline applied to the gun

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