Milcun/Rob Furlong's Marksmanship Academy

Personally if I wanted to become THE VERY BEST shooter I could become, I'd go straight to MILCUN. They can teach the important parts to becoming an elite shooter better than anyone else in the country.
 
I've trained with TDSA and with Milcun. TDSA is a great intro course with Travis (Good bunch of guys overall!) With Keith and Linda they are top notch!

TDSA (Marksmanship Course) 1 Day

When I took their course it was primarily shooting from the 100 meter distance. They foucsed on marksmanship principles, zeroing & positional shooting (mostly in the prone.)

Milcun (C-8 Police Marksmaship Course) 4 Days

This course was more in depth and was for Military and LE only. They also had a Colt Canda Instructor as part of the course (Matt) great instructor too. I had used a Colt C-8 IUR to complete this course. The course was awesome! We focused marksmanship principles in more depth. We shot in the prone, sitting, kneeling and standing position. In addition a lot of the shots were timed to add a bit off stress. To pass the course they had a practial test with high standard for passing. Pretty much you were expected to shoot under 3 moa with a Carbine in all positions. Top notch instructors, worth every penny!

In addition I've taken another LE Sniper course in Michigan, Good group of instructors too. All current serving members of the US Mlitray and Law Enforcement. We shot up to 1100 Yards, developed DOPE's and did barrier penetration.
 
I've trained with TDSA and with Milcun. TDSA is a great intro course with Travis (Good bunch of guys overall!) With Keith and Linda they are top notch!

TDSA (Marksmanship Course) 1 Day

When I took their course it was primarily shooting from the 100 meter distance. They foucsed on marksmanship principles, zeroing & positional shooting (mostly in the prone.)

Milcun (C-8 Police Marksmaship Course) 4 Days

This course was more in depth and was for Military and LE only. They also had a Colt Canda Instructor as part of the course (Matt) great instructor too. I had used a Colt C-8 IUR to complete this course. The course was awesome! We focused marksmanship principles in more depth. We shot in the prone, sitting, kneeling and standing position. In addition a lot of the shots were timed to add a bit off stress. To pass the course they had a practial test with high standard for passing. Pretty much you were expected to shoot under 3 moa with a Carbine in all positions. Top notch instructors, worth every penny!

In addition I've taken another LE Sniper course in Michigan, Good group of instructors too. All current serving members of the US Mlitray and Law Enforcement. We shot up to 1100 Yards, developed DOPE's and did barrier penetration.

YES to them all! It's about the learning journey! Keep on learning. I was (and still am) scared of soldiers who knew it all because sooner or later they become a liability (to the unit, themselves and yourself). I ain't getting younger, but I am getting wiser. Keep on learning as much as you can, that's what our journey is about! :cool:

Cheers and keep on helping them nooobs out there!

Barney
 
I've trained with TDSA and with Milcun. TDSA is a great intro course with Travis (Good bunch of guys overall!) With Keith and Linda they are top notch!

TDSA (Marksmanship Course) 1 Day

When I took their course it was primarily shooting from the 100 meter distance. They foucsed on marksmanship principles, zeroing & positional shooting (mostly in the prone.)

Milcun (C-8 Police Marksmaship Course) 4 Days

This course was more in depth and was for Military and LE only. They also had a Colt Canda Instructor as part of the course (Matt) great instructor too. I had used a Colt C-8 IUR to complete this course. The course was awesome! We focused marksmanship principles in more depth. We shot in the prone, sitting, kneeling and standing position. In addition a lot of the shots were timed to add a bit off stress. To pass the course they had a practial test with high standard for passing. Pretty much you were expected to shoot under 3 moa with a Carbine in all positions. Top notch instructors, worth every penny!

In addition I've taken another LE Sniper course in Michigan, Good group of instructors too. All current serving members of the US Mlitray and Law Enforcement. We shot up to 1100 Yards, developed DOPE's and did barrier penetration.

As a civvy?
 
Personally if I wanted to become THE VERY BEST shooter I could become, I'd go straight to MILCUN. They can teach the important parts to becoming an elite shooter better than anyone else in the country.

I agree, the actual Milcun program is really 6 weeks in duration, most stop after PS1 & PS2, however you can go on, but you have to do them in order, no exceptions as far as I know. That's why the program is so successful, it's about focusing on performance. All one has to do is look at the "client" list on there website and that speaks volumes.
 
So where does one go and inquire ... Or sign up for course.... Is it caliber restricted ... Can we take the big toys to play with???12.7x99.. Is it on weekends??.... If someone know can you please private message me thank you
 
So where does one go and inquire ... Or sign up for course.... Is it caliber restricted ... Can we take the big toys to play with???12.7x99.. Is it on weekends??.... If someone know can you please private message me thank you

If your talking about Milcun, then it's all on the website, or you can email them with your questions? They are very approachable. The "curriculum" is geared around the police sniper and his equipment , just an FYI. The courses are one week in duration IIRC.
 
So where does one go and inquire ... Or sign up for course.... Is it caliber restricted ... Can we take the big toys to play with???12.7x99.. Is it on weekends??.... If someone know can you please private message me thank you

Milcun is about learning to become an elite level shooter not playing. You will NOT be able to shoot something like this and learn everything you need to become the best you can be. Take it out into the bush if you want to play.
 
No, it's just a beginners course. I'd go if they were offering the helicopter or high-angle courses. It's a good course if you haven't done a lot of positional and weak side shooting though.
 
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