Intermediate Practical Pistol
This class will take you to the next level. Class is offered
once a quarter. This is a four hour class. Practical pistol shooting
is both exciting and challenging, as well as being one of the
fastest growing shooting sports in the United States. Courses
of fire utilize many aspects not found in other disciplines:
• Movement by the shooter
• Drawing from the holster
• Multiple targets
• Reloads
• Shooting through and/or around barricades
• Shooting strong hand, weak hand, and freestyle (both
hands)
Practical pistol allows the shooter freedom to solve the problems
presented by the match design. The stages in practical pistol
utilize a basis of application in the defensive use of a firearm.
Practical pistol matches are based on the principles of accuracy,
power and speed. The matches are varied, with new courses of
fire for every stage. Participation in these matches will develop
a high degree of proficiency in the use of the handgun, as well
as providing a great means of recreation.
Prerequisites:
Must have attended
Practical Pistol beginning class and/or participated in at least
two Practical Pistol matches. You must have 100 rounds of ammunition,
two magazines, or speed loaders, pistol, holster, eye and ear
protection. Please no hard soled shoes.
Course Outline:
• Equipment
• Clothing
• Gun modifications -Open and Limited
• Rig setup
• Gun grip
• Strong & weak hand -Transfers, Shooting
• Range bag contents
• Stance
• The draw
• Stage scenarios
• Reloads
• Drills
• Chronographing
• Sectioning a stage
• Positions & Movement
• Reloading (introduction)
• Do's and Dont's of gun care
Available to: Open enrollment
Instructor: Robert Goettel
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