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Defensive Shotgun I

Introduction

Considering the ultimate in firepower to protect yourself and your family? A shotgun can be the answer. Defensive Carbine Tactics and Defensive Shotgun Tactics courses give you the skills needed to use these guns to their full potential in close-quarters and mid-range situations.
The following is a list of common carbines used, but is not a list of the only acceptable guns: Ruger Mini-14 or Mini-30, AR-15 shorty with or without collapsible stock, H&K 93, 94, 33, or 53, Marlin Camp Carbine, M-1 Carbine, Steyr AUG, SKS, MAK-90, or any other semi-automatic 16-to-18-inch-barrel weapon. Please note that a scoped carbine should not be used unless it has iron-sight capability or the scope is integral to the gun (such as that of the Steyr). Tactical dot scopes are ok.
Training Includes:

  • Target acquisition
  • Multiple target engagement
  • Transition to pistol
  • Tactical and combat reloading
  • Positional Shootiong
  • Cover and concealment firing
  • Tactical Sling Applications

Cost

$375.00 ($50.00 deposit required) for the 2 day course.

Equipment

  • 12-gauge or 20-gauge shotgun with 18-to-20-inch barrel - No full or modified chokes. Improved chokes are OK.
  • 1 fixed or slip-on shell-holder.
  • 250 Rounds of 2 3/4", #7 1/2 or #8 shot
  • 25 Rounds of 2 3/4", #00 Buckshot.
  • 20 Rounds of 2 3/4" rifled slugs or sabot.
  • Handgun (w/ 100 rounds of ammunition) with hip holster and belt.
  • Eye and ear protection.
  • Clothing suitable for weather conditions
  • Hat, sunglasses and sunblock

Last Updated (Saturday, 24 April 2010 17:58)

 

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Bear Creek Tactical is now hosting: International Defensive Pistol Association matches monthly. Shooters meeting will be held at 9:30 am with shooting to begin at 10:00 am

IDPA is a shooting sport that uses practical equipment including full charge service ammunition to solve simulated "real world" self-defense scenarios. IDPA shooting events require use of ever practical handguns and holsters that are truly suitable for self-defense. No "competition only" equipment is permitted in IDPA matches since the main goal is to test the skill of ability of the individual, not the equipment or gamesmanship.

We offer a family environment, as well as persons with disabilities facility!

We welcome new shooters and will provide one on one assistance

For additional information or questions contact Rick at 417-844-8908