
RIFLECRAFT LVL 1 & LVL 2 GRAND JUNCTION JULY 19-20
July 19 @ 9:00 AM - July 20 @ 5:00 PM

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RIFLECRAFT LVL 1
This tactical/ Defensive carbine course designed by Military and Law Enforcement instructors to focus on fundamentals of Riflecraft. This course is designed to teach you to safely and effectively operate your carbine. You will learn marksmanship fundamentals and skills for defensive and tactical carbine use. This live fire course includes; firearms safety, weapons manipulation, zeroing, marksmanship fundamentals, shooting on the move and much more. Instructors are Military, Law Enforcement, NRA certified and insured. This course requires moderate physical fitness.
Gear required (contact for gear rental)
AR or AK with at least 3 mags
Red dot optic and sling
300-350 rounds of factory FMJ ammo (NO GREEN TIP/ STEEL CORE)
Ear/Eye protection
Close toed, athletic shoes or boots
Not required but recommended:
Mag pouches and belt
Chest rig/ plate carrier
Spare optic batteries
Shooting gloves
Cleaning/ maintenance kit
Hat
This is an all-day course, please bring plenty of water, drinks, lunch and snacks as needed. A camp chair isn’t a bad idea for breaks.
RIFLECRAFT LVL 2
This tactical/ Defensive carbine course designed by Military and Law Enforcement instructors to introduce shooters to hard skills and tactics. This course is focused on movement and performance with your carbine. This live fire course includes; Hard skills and fundamentals, cover/ concealment, deliberate and dynamic movement. Instructors are Military, Law Enforcement, NRA certified and insured. This course is physically demanding.
Gear required (contact for gear rental)
AR or AK with at least 3 mags
Red dot optic and sling
500 rounds of factory FMJ ammo (NO GREEN TIP/ STEEL CORE)
Ear/Eye protection
Close toed, athletic shoes or boots
Not required but recommended:
Mag pouches and belt
Chest rig/ plate carrier
Spare optic batteries
Shooting gloves
Cleaning/ maintenance kit
Hat
This is an all-day course, please bring plenty of water, drinks, lunch and snacks as needed. A camp chair isn’t a bad idea for breaks.