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Defensive Shotgun 3 - Mastery

Duration: 5 hours

Environment: In Person

$150.00

Fee

Date Location Class Size Class Time Instructor Availability
Register Now August 15 Saturday
LINCOLN, TX
3 - 12 Students 8a-1p Dave Reichek Space Available
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Description

This course integrates all the skills learned in Defensive Shotgun 1 and 2, incorporating marksmanship, manipulation and movement in drills and scored assessments.  

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Topics Covered

Skills and manipulations review
Multiple target drills
Target discrimination drills
Movement drills
Symtac and FBI Shotgun shooting tests

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Expectations and Outcomes

The student will gain an understanding of what tasks should be learned, and standards met to be capable, effective defensive shotgunner.

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Types

Shotgun

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Documentation Requirements

Completion of KR Training Defensive Shotgun 1 and 2 or equivalent shotgun training from a law enforcement agency, reputable private sector trainer, or successful completion of one or more practical shooting matches in which a defensive shotgun is used.

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Requirements

Required equipment:

  • A pump action or semi-automatic 12 or 20 gauge shotgun (12 gauge strongly preferred due to availability of suitable defensive ammunition) WITH a side saddle or butt cuff ammunition carrier attached,  The course is designed specifically for these types of shotguns; if you have something exotic like a bullpup shotgun or box magazine 3-gun style shotgun, many of the drills are not going to be suited for your gun, and you won’t get as much out of the class.
  • Eye and ear protection (amplified hearing protection strongly encouraged)
  • At least 120 rounds of birdshot
  • At least 11 rounds of buckshot, or 10 rounds of buckshot and 1 slug
  • A bag or case used to transport your shotgun to and from your vehicle, the firing line, and the safe area

Optional equipment:

  • Amplified hearing protection (we have loaner hearing protection, if needed)
  • Towel to cover your shotgun when it is resting on a table or barrel at the firing line, to keep it from becoming scorching hot in the sun
  • See the general policies page for suggestions on food, drink, clothing, etc.

Note: This is not a class where you will utilize quad loaders, plate carriers, chest rigs, etc. It is extremely unlikely that you are going to be wearing John Wick shotgun ammunition carriers on your body when someone kicks down your door.  You will have to fight with the ammunition in and on your shotgun, and we will run shotguns in this class accordingly.