Is this open to women? My wife is thinking of attending with me lol.
Edit: never mind, I seen some photos of women at one of your last clinics. I'll let her know
Last edited by Redblack; 03-03-2017 at 11:13 PM.
Hey Barney, just wondering: what's the attendance count so far for the course ?
TT or hungry here: We are just over 24 shooters
Last edited by TacticalTeacher; 03-09-2017 at 06:47 PM.
My gear is:
16.1 NEA 15 7.62x39
Smith and Wesson SD9E 9mm
5.11 Tac Tec Chest rig with extra pistol mag pouch
BFG high speed dump pouch
CQC Black hawk leg rig holster
I am super tempted to get either a 10 or 14.5 inch barrel, maybe even a 7 inch barrel for the other events this year but I will for sure use the opportunity to learn with the longer barrels as I have never competed before so looking to learn a ton as well!
IN HOC SIGNO VINCES
That setup sounds like you are gonna have fun. Many opportunities during the relay cycles to tweak/adjust/re-adjust/modify/ reposition your gear throughout the weekend. And that's the purpose of a clinic. The last thing you want/need/have / are reluctant to do is change things in the middle of the compeitition; it's been done before but under lots of stress (especially if you are new to the game(s)). Been there, done that.... discovered to keep things simple and run with what works for you..
Bring on the newbie questions. No such thing as a silly question because there are always lurker(s) types who are happy to read the answers provided!
Cheers
Barney
I am wondering, for the prone position, do you take off the pistol or keep it strapped on? Seen lots of pics of people laying down for strong side and I am wondering how that works with the pistol in the way, also is there any running during the match?
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Running? 5 meters/steps/yards at a burst. That's about it. Service Rifle, that's where the running takes place (as in "run downs")
Nope, you adopt the Modified Prone position with all your gear on. Keep it strapped on. That's sounding pretty wierd.... Yup, resting on your strong side. It's not the prone position , but the Modified Prone position. You will ALL come to learn and to love this position. You will discover why!
Bring on the questions!!
That's what your Match Director (past / present/ future) is supposed to be here for!
Barney