TacticalTeacher
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- Location
- Georgian Bay, ON
It's official, I'm coming out WEST and stopping at the Wolverine Supplies Complex. The great folks at WS have been so accommodating to host me for this 3 day bout of clinic fun!
I'm on a mission to spread the CQB love across the country before I drop dead. We had a CQB clinic in Dundurn, SK back in 2013. A CQB match was run last year in SK. Nothing much has been happening in MB for a CQB clinic (that I know of....
) So let's give this CQB fun a burst in Virden, MB.
Quebec has a CQB match program at Garrison Valcartier, Ontario has a series of CQB matches in Base Borden, I'm running a couple of CQB clinics in Garrison Petawawa and Milo Range of CDTSA south of Calgary this fall. Longshot has a CQB program up and running in Abbotsford, BC. So the MB and SK shooters are due!
CFB Shilo / Garrison CQB'ers:
This year we are having any participants from the Soldier ON program attend all my clinics for FREE! I have your entry; just like we do in Garrison Petawawa. I've chosen to support the Soldier On program as my charity of choice. Come one out and have fun with us!
Send me a PM and we'll get you here to my clinic.
Where:
Wolverine Supplies in Virden, MB. Here is a link to their website: https://www.wolverinesupplies.com/
When:
Saturday and Sunday 03-04 September 2016.
Cost:
$ 100 for the weekend clinic
Timing:
Gather for 0830
Casual Start at 0900
Lunch at 12ish to 1ish... time to grab a bite in Virden if you have to...
Ending at 1600
Registration and Payment:
EMT the $100 to me with/using this information:
Name: Tactical Teacher
Question: What was your OLD CGN handle? I was not always tacticalteacher, you know.
Answer: hungry (low caps, no spaces) that way I cannot screw things up
Email: hungry556 AT bell.net
Material Focus
Everything I'll be teaching you is based on the CQB matches fired by the ORA at Langemark Range, CFB Borden.
Here's the bulk of the material from my www.tacticalteacher.ca website:
CQB Clinic Description:
CQB Competition (like in the ORA - Ontario Rifle Association) :
* Snap shooting, rapid fire shooting, modified prone shooting
* Advance and fire shooting
* rapid magazine changes (since we don't use hi-cap mags in Canada)
* gear selection, gear manipulation, gear evolution (I'm gonna surprise ya big time...)
* What works in close and what belongs in the video games
* What works for you and what does not work for you
* Why you do up all your pouches and zippers especially before using the PortaPotty
CQB Gear to Bring:
Depending upon the focus of the type of CQB clinic (we are doing restricted, but you are welcome to shoot your NR)
* Reliable , dependable, and tested RESTRICTED rifle & pistol
or
* Reliable, dependable NON-RESTRICTED rifle semi-auto loader: M1 Garand, Lee-Enfield, M14, M1A, Mini-14, etc (IF you want to shoot NR)
* Optics (Aimpoint, EOTech, BUIS, iron sights, ACOG, ELCAN, 1x or 2x or 3x or 4x magnification scope)
* Bring over 400 Rounds of carbine ammo (distances inside 50m), bring the cheeep stuff
* Bring 100 rounds of pistol ammo (many of you experts KNOW to DOUBLE this round count)
* Ensure you have reliable iron sights (USGI for you M14 lovers, I hope) or reliable/tested/proven optics
* Your vest or webbing must hold the 5 x 5/20 or the 5 x 5/30 magazines you will need, depends on your platform.
* Your vest should have pouches for 2 pistol magazines (restricted CQB clinic)
* Your vest or webbing should be reliable (read: avoid the mall ninja, airsoft renditions) so buy quality
* Single Point sling (Vickers, BFGear, Magpul MS3 MS4)
* Bring extra ammo whenever in doubt (better yet double my suggested round count)
* a bottle of lube (CLP, oil, grease, KY Jelly)
* 2 or 3 pens/pencils
* small rag
* ear protection (electronic means are recommended)
* Ballistic glasses are mandatory
* an open mind
* a sense of humour
* Read about some gear preparation ideas here: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...tted-on-19-March-2016?p=11386601#post11386601
Bring on the questions....
Let me get back to you MB/SK shooters about the ATT stuff out there because we do different ATT approaches here in Ontario (good, bad, or indifferent)
Here's a picture from one of our Garrison Petawawa clinics:

And another one:

Cheers,
Barney
I'm on a mission to spread the CQB love across the country before I drop dead. We had a CQB clinic in Dundurn, SK back in 2013. A CQB match was run last year in SK. Nothing much has been happening in MB for a CQB clinic (that I know of....
Quebec has a CQB match program at Garrison Valcartier, Ontario has a series of CQB matches in Base Borden, I'm running a couple of CQB clinics in Garrison Petawawa and Milo Range of CDTSA south of Calgary this fall. Longshot has a CQB program up and running in Abbotsford, BC. So the MB and SK shooters are due!
CFB Shilo / Garrison CQB'ers:
This year we are having any participants from the Soldier ON program attend all my clinics for FREE! I have your entry; just like we do in Garrison Petawawa. I've chosen to support the Soldier On program as my charity of choice. Come one out and have fun with us!
Where:
Wolverine Supplies in Virden, MB. Here is a link to their website: https://www.wolverinesupplies.com/
When:
Saturday and Sunday 03-04 September 2016.
Cost:
$ 100 for the weekend clinic
Timing:
Gather for 0830
Casual Start at 0900
Lunch at 12ish to 1ish... time to grab a bite in Virden if you have to...
Ending at 1600
Registration and Payment:
EMT the $100 to me with/using this information:
Name: Tactical Teacher
Question: What was your OLD CGN handle? I was not always tacticalteacher, you know.
Answer: hungry (low caps, no spaces) that way I cannot screw things up
Email: hungry556 AT bell.net
Material Focus
Everything I'll be teaching you is based on the CQB matches fired by the ORA at Langemark Range, CFB Borden.
Here's the bulk of the material from my www.tacticalteacher.ca website:
CQB Clinic Description:
CQB Competition (like in the ORA - Ontario Rifle Association) :
* Snap shooting, rapid fire shooting, modified prone shooting
* Advance and fire shooting
* rapid magazine changes (since we don't use hi-cap mags in Canada)
* gear selection, gear manipulation, gear evolution (I'm gonna surprise ya big time...)
* What works in close and what belongs in the video games
* What works for you and what does not work for you
* Why you do up all your pouches and zippers especially before using the PortaPotty
CQB Gear to Bring:
Depending upon the focus of the type of CQB clinic (we are doing restricted, but you are welcome to shoot your NR)
* Reliable , dependable, and tested RESTRICTED rifle & pistol
or
* Reliable, dependable NON-RESTRICTED rifle semi-auto loader: M1 Garand, Lee-Enfield, M14, M1A, Mini-14, etc (IF you want to shoot NR)
* Optics (Aimpoint, EOTech, BUIS, iron sights, ACOG, ELCAN, 1x or 2x or 3x or 4x magnification scope)
* Bring over 400 Rounds of carbine ammo (distances inside 50m), bring the cheeep stuff
* Bring 100 rounds of pistol ammo (many of you experts KNOW to DOUBLE this round count)
* Ensure you have reliable iron sights (USGI for you M14 lovers, I hope) or reliable/tested/proven optics
* Your vest or webbing must hold the 5 x 5/20 or the 5 x 5/30 magazines you will need, depends on your platform.
* Your vest should have pouches for 2 pistol magazines (restricted CQB clinic)
* Your vest or webbing should be reliable (read: avoid the mall ninja, airsoft renditions) so buy quality
* Single Point sling (Vickers, BFGear, Magpul MS3 MS4)
* Bring extra ammo whenever in doubt (better yet double my suggested round count)
* a bottle of lube (CLP, oil, grease, KY Jelly)
* 2 or 3 pens/pencils
* small rag
* ear protection (electronic means are recommended)
* Ballistic glasses are mandatory
* an open mind
* a sense of humour
* Read about some gear preparation ideas here: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...tted-on-19-March-2016?p=11386601#post11386601
Bring on the questions....
Let me get back to you MB/SK shooters about the ATT stuff out there because we do different ATT approaches here in Ontario (good, bad, or indifferent)
Here's a picture from one of our Garrison Petawawa clinics:

And another one:

Cheers,
Barney
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