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Unconventional Shooting Concepts

Engaging threats from compromised positions.

185 US dollars
Okeechobee Shooting Sports

Service Description

This course challenges students to think beyond the traditional square range by training them to engage threats from compromised, non-standard, or improvised positions. Clients will learn how to shoot accurately and safely from seated, kneeling, prone, supine, and awkward transitional positions that mimic real-world conditions such as being in a vehicle, on the ground, or behind unconventional cover. What You'll Learn: Shooting from low, seated, or off-angle positions Transitioning between shooting positions under stress Maintaining accuracy while adapting to environmental constraints Using unconventional cover and concealment effectively Safely drawing and firing from compromised postures Who Should Attend: This course is ideal for anyone who wants to prepare for dynamic, unpredictable encounters, including concealed carriers, home defenders, and professionals operating in real-world environments. This is not a beginner's course. Students must show previous defensive training and aptitude. This is 4 hours on the range with 1/2 of the time learning the mechanics is dry-practice and then validating the techniques learned with live fire. Note: Students must be physically capable of moving into and out of prone, kneeling, and other unconventional positions unassisted, as this course involves dynamic movement and non-standard shooting postures. 300 rounds are required. This course requires participants to possess basic equipment such as a quality holster, at least two magazines, magazine pouches, hats, eye pro, and ear pro. Note-taking materials are encouraged to enhance learning during the sessions. Safety is our top priority, so no open-toed shoes and no low cut shirts are permitted during the training.


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