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HANDGUN ONE TRAINING

 

Handgun ONE provides a solid foundation of pistol-shooting skills. This course is designed for shooters with little to no previous experience with the handgun. It covers gun safety, marksmanship fundamentals and core pistol manipulation.

 

Topics

  • Pistol Knowledge and Safe Gun Handling
  • Ammunition Knowledge and the Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting
  • Shooting Positions and Shooting Qualifications
  • Scoring Targets, and Selecting and Maintaining Your Pistol
  • Continued Opportunities for Skill Development

pre-Requisites

  • Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
  • Current law enforcement ID –or-
  • Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/

Gear requirement

Pistol, holster, magazine pouch, 3 high-capacity magazines (15 round magazines) or 6 low-capacity magazine (10 or less round magazines), 700 rounds of ammunition, belt, wrap around ballistic eye protection, hearing protection, clothing appropriate for an outdoor range (no shorts, no open toe shoes), water bottle or hydration system.

If you do not have the required equipment/ gear, Academi can provide at an additional cost.

Method of instruction

Classroom lecture, PowerPoint presentation, practical live fire applications on the range.

PRECISION RIFLE ONE TRAINING

Duration: 3 Days

 

The ACADEMI Precision Rifle course is an in-depth, three-day course. The course will take an individual with little or no experience with scoped precision rifles through all the training required to become self-sufficient in the operation and handling of a rifle. ACADEMI instructors are all qualified military or law enforcement snipers with many years of experience in the field.

All topics presented during the course are proven fundamentals of long-distance marksmanship. The instruction is detailed and comprehensive.

Students will come away with a solid foundation on which to build their long rifle shooting skills whether for hunting or target practice.

Topics

  • Precision rifle characteristics
  • Safety precautions
  • Maintenance and cleaning
  • Break-in theory discussion
  • Scope characteristics
  • Mounting and fitting
  • Pre-fire checks
  • Theory of a group
  • Zeroing the rifle
  • Common units of measurements
  • Ballistics
  • Correcting for wind
  • Short to mid range shooting applications
  • Unsupported and supported positions
  • Mid-to-far range shooting applications

pre-Requisites

  • Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
  • Current law enforcement ID –or-
  • Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/

Gear requirement

  • Suitable match-grade firearm with mounted scope; bolt action is preferred but not mandatory (common caliber is .308, however up to .338 is fine; smaller calibers such as .223 are not recommended due to some of the farther ranges)
  • Day pack (backpack large enough to carry ammunition, notebook and any other gear needed for the range)
  • Eye and ear protection
  • Small notebook, preferably water-resistant
  • Cleaning kit specific to caliber of your firearm system
  • Rain gear
  • Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
  • A water bottle or other hydration system
  • Ammunition Requirement- 200 rounds match-grade ammunition

Method of instruction

The course is presented in a combination of classroom theory, practical applications, and live-fire applications. Student-to-instructor ratio for this course is 4:1.

Skill Prerequisites- None

CARBINE TWO TRAINING

The Academi Carbine Two course is a two-day course designed for the individual with formal firearms training. Students will apply firearms safety rules, safety procedures. This course is designed to develop a solid foundation of shooting skills with the carbine rifle. The students will exercise these skills in a variety of shooting situations to quickly gain experience, confidence and increase their skill level with their carbine. The students will continue to demonstrate fundamentals of carbine shooting. The core topics will be marksmanship, presentation from different ready positions, reloads and malfunctions, and various shooting positions.

TOPICS
• Weapon safety, range safety
• Zero confirmation
• Fundamentals refresher
• Multiple Target Engagement
• Shooting positions standing, kneeling, prone
• Weapon Ready positions
• Shooting on the move
• Proper use of cover.

PRE-REQUISITES

  • Certificate for Carbine One from Academi Training LLC or equivalent certification.
    • Current, valid carry permit with driver’s license –or-
    • Current law enforcement ID –or-
    • Completion of a Background Check with driver’s license https://www.sentrylink.com/

GEAR REQUIREMENT
• Carbine
• Sling
• Minimum three carbine magazines
• Magazine holders
• Belt
• Clear wraparound ballistic eye protection
• Ear protection
• Firearm cleaning kit
• A water bottle or other hydration system
• Rain gear
• Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions

AMMUNITION REQUIREMENT
• 1000 carbine rounds – minimum

METHOD OF INSTRUCTION
Classroom lecture, PowerPoint presentation, practical live fire applications on the range.

 

PRECISION RIFLE ONE TRAINING

Duration: 3 Days

 

The ACADEMI Precision Rifle course is an in-depth, three-day course. The course will take an individual with little or no experience with scoped precision rifles through all the training required to become self-sufficient in the operation and handling of a rifle. ACADEMI instructors are all qualified military or law enforcement snipers with many years of experience in the field.

All topics presented during the course are proven fundamentals of long-distance marksmanship. The instruction is detailed and comprehensive.

Students will come away with a solid foundation on which to build their long rifle shooting skills whether for hunting or target practice.

Topics

  • Precision rifle characteristics
  • Safety precautions
  • Maintenance and cleaning
  • Break-in theory discussion
  • Scope characteristics
  • Mounting and fitting
  • Pre-fire checks
  • Theory of a group
  • Zeroing the rifle
  • Common units of measurements
  • Ballistics
  • Correcting for wind
  • Short to mid range shooting applications
  • Unsupported and supported positions
  • Mid-to-far range shooting applications

pre-Requisites

  • Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
  • Current law enforcement ID –or-
  • Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/

Gear requirement

  • Suitable match-grade firearm with mounted scope; bolt action is preferred but not mandatory (common caliber is .308, however up to .338 is fine; smaller calibers such as .223 are not recommended due to some of the farther ranges)
  • Day pack (backpack large enough to carry ammunition, notebook and any other gear needed for the range)
  • Eye and ear protection
  • Small notebook, preferably water-resistant
  • Cleaning kit specific to caliber of your firearm system
  • Rain gear
  • Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
  • A water bottle or other hydration system
  • Ammunition Requirement- 200 rounds match-grade ammunition

Method of instruction

The course is presented in a combination of classroom theory, practical applications, and live-fire applications. Student-to-instructor ratio for this course is 4:1.

Skill Prerequisites- None

PRECISION RIFLE ONE TRAINING

Duration: 3 Days

 

The ACADEMI Precision Rifle course is an in-depth, three-day course. The course will take an individual with little or no experience with scoped precision rifles through all the training required to become self-sufficient in the operation and handling of a rifle. ACADEMI instructors are all qualified military or law enforcement snipers with many years of experience in the field.

All topics presented during the course are proven fundamentals of long-distance marksmanship. The instruction is detailed and comprehensive.

Students will come away with a solid foundation on which to build their long rifle shooting skills whether for hunting or target practice.

Topics

  • Precision rifle characteristics
  • Safety precautions
  • Maintenance and cleaning
  • Break-in theory discussion
  • Scope characteristics
  • Mounting and fitting
  • Pre-fire checks
  • Theory of a group
  • Zeroing the rifle
  • Common units of measurements
  • Ballistics
  • Correcting for wind
  • Short to mid range shooting applications
  • Unsupported and supported positions
  • Mid-to-far range shooting applications

pre-Requisites

  • Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
  • Current law enforcement ID –or-
  • Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/

Gear requirement

  • Suitable match-grade firearm with mounted scope; bolt action is preferred but not mandatory (common caliber is .308, however up to .338 is fine; smaller calibers such as .223 are not recommended due to some of the farther ranges)
  • Day pack (backpack large enough to carry ammunition, notebook and any other gear needed for the range)
  • Eye and ear protection
  • Small notebook, preferably water-resistant
  • Cleaning kit specific to caliber of your firearm system
  • Rain gear
  • Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
  • A water bottle or other hydration system
  • Ammunition Requirement- 200 rounds match-grade ammunition

Method of instruction

The course is presented in a combination of classroom theory, practical applications, and live-fire applications. Student-to-instructor ratio for this course is 4:1.

Skill Prerequisites- None

PRECISION RIFLE ONE TRAINING

Duration: 3 Days

 

The ACADEMI Precision Rifle course is an in-depth, three-day course. The course will take an individual with little or no experience with scoped precision rifles through all the training required to become self-sufficient in the operation and handling of a rifle. ACADEMI instructors are all qualified military or law enforcement snipers with many years of experience in the field.

All topics presented during the course are proven fundamentals of long-distance marksmanship. The instruction is detailed and comprehensive.

Students will come away with a solid foundation on which to build their long rifle shooting skills whether for hunting or target practice.

Topics

  • Precision rifle characteristics
  • Safety precautions
  • Maintenance and cleaning
  • Break-in theory discussion
  • Scope characteristics
  • Mounting and fitting
  • Pre-fire checks
  • Theory of a group
  • Zeroing the rifle
  • Common units of measurements
  • Ballistics
  • Correcting for wind
  • Short to mid range shooting applications
  • Unsupported and supported positions
  • Mid-to-far range shooting applications

pre-Requisites

  • Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
  • Current law enforcement ID –or-
  • Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/

Gear requirement

  • Suitable match-grade firearm with mounted scope; bolt action is preferred but not mandatory (common caliber is .308, however up to .338 is fine; smaller calibers such as .223 are not recommended due to some of the farther ranges)
  • Day pack (backpack large enough to carry ammunition, notebook and any other gear needed for the range)
  • Eye and ear protection
  • Small notebook, preferably water-resistant
  • Cleaning kit specific to caliber of your firearm system
  • Rain gear
  • Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
  • A water bottle or other hydration system
  • Ammunition Requirement- 200 rounds match-grade ammunition

Method of instruction

The course is presented in a combination of classroom theory, practical applications, and live-fire applications. Student-to-instructor ratio for this course is 4:1.

Skill Prerequisites- None

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