Fall training, at Abbotsford Fish And Game- Carbine and Low Light

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Abbotsford Tactical Shooters are pleased to be hosting two training events, this Fall. Please see below, for the details, and links for registration.

2 DAY CARBINE
http://www.phaselinegreentactical.ca/carbine-2-day.php

This course focuses on the development of accuracy and speed during the course of shooting scenarios. Skills development will focus on fluid manipulation and target engagement, multiple target engagement, shooting on the move and from various positions as dictated by the environment. This course will be of special value to the competitive shooter who wishes to build on their library of competitive shooting skills. The instructor reserves the right to vet candidates based upon their abilities.

Required equipment:
•Reliable rifle and at least 5 magazines (5 round 10 round LAR mags are fine) - Any centre-fire, semi auto rifle will work. Generally we get the AR platform but we have experience with almost all modern platforms!
•Iron sights or optics
•Sturdy pistol belt, a holster that covers the trigger guard, and at least 2 pistol magazine pouches and 3 rifle magazine pouches.
•Chest rigs and drop holsters are fine. For police and military we encourage wearing operational gear (including armour)
•NO SERPA holsters!
•250 rounds of reliable pistol ammunition, 400 rounds of rifle ammunition
•Hearing protection, eye protection and a baseball cap
•It's a good idea to pack a cleaning kit, lube and spare parts if you have them (or even a spare gun!)
•Knee and elbow pads are encouraged. You may wear gloves if you wish
•Clothing suitable for inclement weather
•Water, lunch and snacks
•Pen and pad if you wish to take notes (always a good idea)

September 26 & 27 - Abbotsford, BC: $400 + GST = $420

21-22 November: ATS will be hosting Phase Line Green, for a Lowlight Pistol and Carbine course:

LOW LIGHT (2 DAY)

http://www.phaselinegreentactical.ca/low-light.php

Many shooters have the requisite skills to operate their firearms effectively in daylight or high visibility conditions however most have had little opportunity to employ these skills in low-light environments. The introduction of darkness to any shooting scenario tends to compound the difficulty of manipulating the firearm, utilizing the environment and darkness tends to add to the overall stress experienced by the shooter.
This course is designed for the experienced shooter who may find the need to employ firearms in environments where light and visibility have been compromised. Fields of instruction will include daylight and low-light firearms operation, dry-fire and live fire drills with a focus on consistency of platform and procedure.
Day one will focus on various techniques surrounding the employment of pistols with white light utilizing light, darkness and the environment for concealment and force multiplication purposes.
Day two will encompass the use of both the pistol and carbine in low-light conditions.
Course participants will be operating on both an indoor and outdoor range environment so be prepared for inclement weather!

Topics will include:
•Fundamentals of consistent pistol and carbine operation in daylight and low-light environments
•Equipment choices, set-up and optimization
•Optimal use of various hand-held and firearm-mounted lights
•Environmental interaction for maximum advantage
•Movement and multiple target engagement
•Working in pairs and communications
•Use of slings, carbine to pistol transitions

Required equipment:
•Reliable pistol with holster, two magazine pouches and at least 3 magazines
•Hand-held flashlight
•Pistol mounted flashlight (if you have one)
•Carbine with sling, at least 4 carbine magazines and a carbine mounted flashlight
•500 pistol rounds/500 rifle rounds
•Eye and ear protection
•Snacks, water, small first aid kit
•Clothing suitable for inclement weather
•Pen and notepad

Nov. 20 & 21: Abbotsford, BC - $400 + GST = $420
 
hey claude
is the lowlight on 20/21 or 21/22, you have both listed.
 
No French this time I'm afraid, added cost of ferry and hotel make it cost prohibitive for him. Hell, I'm only able to make this happen by mixing it in with a visit to the in laws in Chilliwack for the weekend ;)
 
who's sticking around for S&D'z on sat night?

That's a ball buster of a day, but worth it, for those that have had to 'travel', for the course.
Let me know, if you plan on stickin' around for this, as it is an 'advanced' iteration of S&D, and you'll need someone to vouch for your skill level if you're not an active participant, though if you're shootin' the Low Light it's not an issue- I just need to communicate this to the other group..!!
 
I plan on sticking around for it. I ran it by Slavex already but from you would be good too.
 
What a blast, my son and I had a great time. Learned a few things, played with NVG's, spent lots of ammo, an all around great weekend. Thanks to Earl for running it and Claude for hosting.
 
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