Washington state courses and dates
8:1 Student to Instructor Ratio
Who this is for: Students with a strong grasp on safety, interested in developing sound fundamentals to engage targets effectively within the effective range of their rifles and carbines.
WHAT’S COVERED:
Engagements beyond 300 yards
Rifle / Carbine fundamentals
Rifle setup
Sling use
Natural Point of Aim
Zeroing
Malfunctions
Maintenance
Positional Shooting
Learn, practice, and develop the fundamental skills necessary to employ your rifle effectively at extended ranges.
Red dots & LPVO’s are welcome.
All payments are final, and will not be refunded
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required at the start of the course. Failure to provide this will result in removal from the course with no refunds provided.
6:1 Student to Instructor Ratio
DHS Stop the Bleed & intro to TCCC.
Who this is for: Students who recognize the importance of basic medical skills. No experience required.
This one-day, 8-hour course covers the following;
Assessing and treating massive hemorrhage
The MARCH-E algorithm for casualty assessment and treatment
Common medical equipment, when, why, and how to use them
Equipment storage configurations
DHS Stop the Bleed Curriculum & Certification
Intro to TCCC
Scenario-based training repetitions
Click HERE for the packing list.
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required at the start of the course. Failure to provide this will result in removal from the course with no refunds provided.
Who this is for: Students with a strong grasp on safety and an understanding of the fundamentals of marksmanship. We’re looking for individuals with an interest in learning how to effectively engage targets at extended ranges.
This two-day, 16-hour course covers the following;
Rifle set up
Philosophy of use (POU).
Basic understanding of external ballistics.
Max effectiveness of each individuals rifle
Range estimation skills.
BDC / MRAD / MOA scopes.
Positive Identification (PID) of targets.
Positional shooting.
Ballistic calculator. (Kestrel or applied ballistics app)
Takeaways include but are not limited to:
Improved confidence with the individual’s equipment and capabilities.
Better understanding of structured training for self-improvement.
Setting realistic goals and expectations for individual performance.
Students receive a discount code for products from One Hundred Concepts as well as a free Ranging Card at the course. Top shots win a free Sling Tab.
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required at the start of the course. Failure to provide this will result in removal from the course with no refunds provided.
8:1 Student to Instructor Ratio
Who this is for: Students with an understanding of the basics of CQB looking to learn the nuances of clearing structures under Night Vision.
This two-day, 16 hour course covers the following;
Employment of Night Vision in low light / no light environments
Assessing structures to understand the best plan of action to achieve the most desirable outcome
Night vision and laser setup and use
Clearing in small elements such as two man teams
TAKEAWAY’S INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
An understanding of:
Different types of rooms
Breaking down Hallways
How to efficiently and safely work in close proximity to teammates in a dynamic environment
Airsoft equipment is provided in the course cost for Bremerton, WA courses.
NVG Sacrificial Lenses are REQUIRED. We are not liable for damage done to your equipment during training.
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required at the start of the course. Failure to provide this will result in removal from the course with no refunds provided.
6:1 Student-to-Instructor Ratio
Who this is for: Students with a strong grasp on safety and mechanics such as reloads and transitions looking to the skills necessary to use their rifles and pistols in low light conditions.
This one-day, 8-hour course covers the following;
Equipment setup for low-light environments
Weapon Mounted Light activation - when, why, how
Reading lighting conditions
Rifle - Pistol Transitions considerations
Target Identification Drills
Defeating photonic barriers
Avoiding common mistakes
Packing list can be found here.
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required at the start of the course. Failure to provide this will result in removal from the course with no refunds provided.
Who this is for: Students with a strong grasp on safety, the fundamentals, and an understanding of the basics of shooting at longer ranges.
This two-day, 16-hour course covers the following;
Rapid Range Estimation
Target Detection
Rapid Target Engagement Techniques
Positive Identification
Target / Range Transitions
Limited Exposure Engagements
Alternate Shooting Positions
Position Set Up / Breakdown
Students receive a discount code for products from One Hundred Concepts as well as a free Ranging Card at the course. Top shots win a free Sling Tab.
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required at the start of the course. Failure to provide this will result in removal from the course with no refunds provided.
6:1 Student to Instructor Ratio
Who this is for: Students with a strong grasp on safety, interested in developing sound fundamentals and efficient mechanics with their handguns.
This one day, 8 hour course covers the following;
Handgun Fundamentals
Draws From Concealment
Reloads From Concealment
Target Transitions
TAKEAWAYS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
Improved confidence in regards to safety while manipulating both rifle & pistol
A better understanding of structuring training for self-improvement
Setting realistic goals and expectations for individual performance
All payments are final, and will not be refunded
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required at the start of the course. Failure to provide this will result in removal from the course with no refunds provided.
8:1 Student to Instructor Ratio
Who this is for: Students with an interest in learning the basics of both room clearing and DHS stop the bleed. This course is heavily tailored towards home defense minded individuals, while offering principles that are scalable to enable individuals to fit seamlessly into a team environment.
This two-day, 16-hour course covers the following;
1 & 2 person room clearing tactics, techniques, and procedures
CCW Pistol mechanics & manipulations
Link up procedures
Casualty assessment and treatment
Positive Threat Identification
TAKEAWAY’S INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
Mechanism of injury assessment and interventions
Med kit components, set up and use
Hand off reporting procedures for EMS
Opportunity to test EDC gear in a dynamic training environment
Increased confidence in both CCW & Medical capabilities
Participants will receive a Department of Homeland Security Stop the Bleed Certificate
Packing list can be found here.
Airsoft Glock 19x is provided for use in the course cost for Bremerton, WA Courses.
All payments are final, and will not be refunded
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required at the start of the course. Failure to provide this will result in removal from the course with no refunds provided.
8:1 Student to Instructor Ratio
Who this is for: Students with a strong grasp on safety, interested in developing sound fundamentals and efficient mechanics with their rifles and handguns at close-quarters ranges.
WHAT’S COVERED:
Rifle mechanics (ready positions, reloads, malfunctions)
Pistol mechanics (draw, reloads, malfunctions)
Target Transitions
Rifle to Pistol Transitions
Positional Shooting
Close Quarters Marksmanship
All payments are final, and will not be refunded
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required at the start of the course. Failure to provide this will result in removal from the course with no refunds provided.
6:1 Student to Instructor Ratio
Who this is for: Students with a strong grasp on safety and mechanics such as reloads and transitions looking to further develop their weapons handling skills through more complex and demanding drills.
This one day, 8 hour course covers the following;
WHAT’S COVERED:
Shooting While Moving
Movement into / out of positions
Speed development
Information Processing Drills
Close Quarters Marksmanship
Packing list can be found here.
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required at the start of the course. Failure to provide this will result in removal from the course with no refunds provided.
Who this is for: Students with a strong grasp on safety and an understanding of the fundamentals of marksmanship. We’re looking for individuals with an interest in learning how to effectively and precisely engage targets at extended ranges.
This two-day, 16-hour course covers the following;
Rifle Build / Equipment Set Up
MIL / MOA / BDC Optics and Reticles
Internal & External Ballistics
Zeroing / Truing
Ballistic Calculator
Wind Reading / Wind Calls
Spotting
Engaging out to 1000+ Meters
Alternate Shooting Positions
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required at the start of the course. Failure to provide this will result in removal from the course with no refunds provided.