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Pistol Mounted Optics

Basic

Duration: 8 hours

$225.00

Fee

Date Location Class Size Class Time Instructor Availability
Register Now June 22 Saturday
Flemming, GA
4 - 10 Students 8:30am - 4:30pm Vann Winn Space Available
Register Now December 7 Saturday
Flemming, GA
4 - 10 Students 8:30am - 4:30pm Vann Winn Space Available
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Description

This course will teach you the key fundamentals of shooting a pistol with a red dot optic. Many law enforcement agencies, specialized units and civilians are switching to Pistol Mounted Optics (PMO) for increased speed and performance. It’s also a great option for those whose vision is not what it once was. The problem for many who have shot iron sights for years is losing the red dot at presentation and/or having to search for the red dot. This ultimately slows shooters down, frustrates their practice efforts and has caused some to switch back to iron sights. This course was developed to lessen the learning curve and time required to achieve success drawing and shooting a pistol with a red dot optic.

Performance-Based Training: We use Performance-Based training combined with limited Standards-Based training to help you improve. Our primary focus is on you the student. We will help you step out of your comfort zone and improve your personal performance (skillset) above whatever level you are at today so you can be better, faster, smarter and safer tomorrow.

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Topics Covered

Operation of Pistol Mounted Optics (PMO)

Zeroing your optic (distances)

Advantages and Limitations of PMO’s

Offset of your specific zero

Applying Fundamentals of Marksmanship to PMO’s

Drawing with PMO’sProper Grip through Proprioception

Managing Recoil

Natural Point of Aim

Parallax and PMO’s

Common errors that cause you to lose the dot

Economy of Motion - Eliminating unnecessary movements

Critical Presentation Skills

Single hand - Dominate and Non-dominate shooting

Follow up shots through the optic

Focal planes and target focus

How to aim and shoot with a broken optic

Target transitions

Alternate Shooting Positions

Movement

Moving and shooting

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Types

Basic, Intermediate, LEO / MIL / SEC Courses, Private Classes (Group / Individual)

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Documentation Requirements

None

The instructor requires a copy of your Government Issued ID once you register.

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Requirements

$25.00 range fee per day for Non 17 South Rod and Gun Club members.  (Only for courses at 17 South)

First things first, empty your cup. Neither a full cup nor a big ego have room for more. Come with an open-mind and humble spirit ready to learn and work hard to improve your performance (skillset) in tactical pistol. .

  1. Prior basic pistol training. (Certified Law Enforcement Officers whether federal, state or local automatically qualify.)

  2. A quality semi-automatic pistol (iron sights or optic) with a good quality tactical or OWB holster.

  3. At least 2 spare magazines for your pistol with mag pouches.

  4. Quality stiff belt.

  5. Duty or tactical gear optional

  6. Minimum of 600 rounds of quality range ammo.

  7. Weather appropriate attire that you don’t mind getting dirty.

  8. Hearing protection and Eye protection

  9. Hydration - Water, Gatorade, etc.

  10. Lunch/Snacks

  11. Small notebook/pen

  12. Brown or tan masking tape (to tape up holes in targets)

Recommended Items - Electronic ear pro, Hat, Gloves, Sunscreen, bug repellant, Weapon cleaning/maintenance kit.

 

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