A Firearm Doesn’t Make You Safer. Responsible Training Does.
A firearm is only as safe as the person holding it. This training focuses on judgement, calm decision making, and the skills required to handle a firearm responsilbly, from initial carry to the aftermath of any real situatuion.
Handgun
Handgun Orientation (Classroom only)
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he non-shooting course teaches students the basic knowledge, skills, and the necessary understanding for safe handling and storage of firearms and ammunition in the home. This is a 2.5 hour course for safe gun handling that is conducted in the classroom only. Students are taught rules for safe gun handling; primary causes of firearms accidents; firearm parts; how to unload certain action types; ammunition components; cleaning; care; safe storage of firearms in the home; and the benefits of becoming an active participant in the shooting sports. The Handgun Orientation course is a great way for you to learn the basics of pistol shooting! This is the perfect class for the beginner looking to become familiar with handguns. This course utilizes SIRT training tools and there is no live fire.
* Under 21 must be accompanied by parent or legal guardian
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$149.99/Student
Beginner Handgun
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Beginner Handgun is a great way for you to learn the basics of pistol shooting! If you are looking for a handgun safety class, this is your best starter class for handling a gun safely and effectively.
This half-day beginners’ shooting class includes the Handgun Orientation classroom course as well as range time instruction and firing live ammunition. We will also practice manipulations for malfunctions. Students will learn fundamentals of gun safety and learn best practices for using a firearm in a self-defense situation according to local gun rules and regulations.
Key Concepts:
Essential gun safety rules
Different types of pistols and which one is best for you
The basics of ammunition
The fundamentals of pistol shooting
Sight Picture
Sight Alignment
Trigger Press
Grip
Stance
Key components to improve accuracy
Tools for consistency
Different shooting positions
The most common shooting errors
Proper gun cleaning and maintenance
How to maintain your skills
Prerequisites:
None. Normally, each student supplies their own handgun. Otherwise, gun rental is available provided you can legally handle a firearm. Please clean and lubricate your gun in advance of the course or bring your gun cleaning kit with you.
Bring The Following:
Handgun. Centerfire only, no rimfire handguns
Three magazines or three-speed loaders if using a revolver
Holster fit to your firearm
Belt, magazine pouch or other means of carrying additional ammunition
Eye and ear protection (available to rent on site)
Minimum 150 rounds ammunition
Proper clothing for the weather (Sunscreen, hat, long-sleeve shirt, long pants, closed toe shoes)
Snacks, lunch and plenty of water
Notebook and pen
Duration:4 hours
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$275/student
Defensive Handgun
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Defensive Handgun is for shooters looking to improve on fundamentals and test themselves with techniques on shooting under pressure. This course is approximately 6 hours in length and includes classroom instruction and shooting exercises on the range. This Course will give students a solid road map of what to practice and how to improve and maintain proficiency. To further their knowledge to take advance courses.
Our instructors will reinforce all of the safety principles taught in Handgun Training — 101. This course strives for an even balance of education, discussion, and skill acquisition. Hands-on instruction and muscle memory training are introduced to promote a calm tempo under pressure and attention to detail. Students will learn how to safely draw out of the holster as well as reloading under stress. This Course is designed for those who want to increase skill level with handguns. Live-fire exercise ensures the student will properly grasp all learning objectives, including improved accuracy, gun-handling, and marksmanship.
Key Concepts:
Firearm Safety
Fundamentals of Marksmanship
Reloading (Tactical/Slide Lock)
Introduction to the Four Step Draw
High speed aiming
Efficient presentations from the holster
Tactical and emergency reloading
Movement during the presentation
Shooting on the move
Shooting around and over cover
Multiple target engagements
Precision targeting at head sized targets and partially covered targets
Prerequisites:
Basic Handgun or NRA/ USCCA approved equivalent
Bring The Following:
Handgun. Centerfire only, no rimfire handguns
Three magazines or three-speed loaders if using a revolver
Holster fit to your firearm
Belt, magazine pouch or other means of carrying additional ammunition
Eye and ear protection (available to rent on site)
Minimum 500 rounds ammunition
Proper clothing for the weather (Sunscreen, hat, long-sleeve shirt, long pants, closed toe shoes)
Snacks, lunch and plenty of water
Notebook and pen
Duration:
6 hours
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$295/Student
Rifle
Rifle Fundementals
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Description:
This course builds the foundation every rifle owner needs. You learn safe handling, body mechanics, recoil control, sight work, and how to make clean, consistent hits without rushing. We also cover how stress affects accuracy and why calm, repeatable movements matter more than speed.
This is for anyone who wants confidence, control, and a clear understanding of how a rifle works in the real world.
You’ll Learn:
• Safe handling and storage
• Loading, unloading, and clearing
• Sight picture and trigger control
• Body mechanics under stress
• Building a stable shooting platform
Duration: 3 hours
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Price: $275
Rifle Control & Applied Movement
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Description:
Once your fundamentals are solid, this course teaches you how to shoot when life isn’t standing still. You learn movement, positional shooting, transitions, working around cover, and clearing malfunctions without losing control. You’ll understand how timing, awareness, and stress shape every decision you make with a rifle in your hands.
This isn’t about running fast. It’s about staying clear-minded when everything gets loud.
You’ll Learn:
• Moving with a rifle safely
• Using angles, cover, and elevation
• Reloads and malfunctions
• Shooting from kneeling, seated, supported, and improvised positions
• Managing stress while moving
Duration: 6 hours
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Price: $325
Rifle Zeroing
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Description:
This course teaches the skill most rifle owners skip but absolutely need. You learn what a true zero is, why it matters, and how your rifle, ammo, optics, and environment all influence point of impact. We break down the process step by step so you understand not only how to zero, but how to confirm it, maintain it, and troubleshoot when something feels off.
If you want predictable accuracy instead of guesswork, this is the class.
Skill Level: All levels (no movement required)
What You’ll Learn:
• Understanding mechanical and ballistic offset
• How to build a stable position for precision
• Zeroing at different distances and why it changes
• Diagnosing shot placement and shooter error
• Confirming your zero and recording data
• How weather, optics, and ammo affect accuracy
Duration: 2.5 hours
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Price: $150