Three training programs offered at Martinsville Sportsmans Conservation Club

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  • IndianaRog

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    The following programs are open to members and non-members alike with advance registration and payment:
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    [FONT=&amp][FONT=&amp]Bob Whaley will be presenting the following 2 day classes at the Martinsville Sportsmans Conservation Club this year:
    April 27-28 Pistol 1
    [FONT=&amp]June 8-9 Carbine 1[/FONT]
    Sept 21-22 Pistol 2

    Bob is a nationally recognized firearms trainer of the highest quality. He is a 28 year veteran in law enforcement having retired as a Lieutenant with the St. Louis County (Mo) Police Department. His assignments included 15 years with the department’s Tactical Operations Unit (SWAT) during which he received training in a variety of Weapons Systems and Tactical Applications. Bob attended his first class at Gunsite in 1989 and began instructing there in 2005. He is a Certified Instructor in Pistol and Shotgun.

    If you do a Youtube search for “Bob Whaley shooting” you can view a number of short videos produced by the National Shooting Sports Foundation that feature Bob.

    The cost of the training is $200. That’s a remarkable value considering courses that Gunsite offers off site cost $1,090 for 3 days.


    A copy of each of the different class outlines is attached.

    Students will need to show by some means they are not prohibited from possessing/operating a firearm. They can show a current concealed carry endorsement from their state of residence, receipt from the purchase of a firearm within the last 12 months, a CDL, teacher/school official ID or a police record check as proof.
    Class size is 14 and slots are on a first come, first served basis. We cannot hold your spot until we receive your check.

    IF you’d like to participate, please send your check, payable to Sportsmans Conservation Club, in the amount of $200 to:

    Sportsmans Conservation Club
    PO Box 2073
    [FONT=&amp]Martinsville, IN 46151[/FONT]
    ATTN: Whaley Training

    4/7/19 Note...if you were unable to open the attached files posted originally, I have opened them and posted them below in their entirety

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    DEFENSIVE PISTOL II

    Training Day 1
    08:00-09:00 Registration/Safety Brief
    09:00-12:00 DP I Review

    • 5 Building Blocks of Good Shot Placement
    • Make ready procedures
    • High, Low & SUL positions
    • Live trigger re-set drill
    • Presentation
    • Pairs body
    • Single head
    • Failure drill
    • Emergency reload
    • Malfunctions
    12:00-13:00 LUNCH
    13:00-16:00 Movement/Use of cover

    • Single knee kneeling – right/left

    • Single step 4 directions/Drive step
    • Move then shoot/Shoot then move – Drive step
    • Single step lateral/Load step
    • Move then shoot/Load step
    • Principles of use of cover/breaking edges
    • Use of cover static
    • Use of cover moving forward
    • Use of cover moving lateral
    • Gunsite 250 School Drill – Untimed/timed

    Training Day 2
    08:00-08:30 Medical review
    08:30-10:00 Strong hand only shooting
    10:00-11:00 Weak hand only shooting
    11:00-12:00 Extended range shooting/Mary Katherine drill
    12:00-13:00 LUNCH
    13:00-15:00 Principles of Retention range shooting
    15:00-15:30 Closing remarks

    Equipment:
    Eye/Hearing protection Range bag
    Pistol – 4 in barrel minimum – caliber 9mm or larger Folding chair
    4 magazines double stack/6 magazines single stack 600 rounds ammunition
    Holster, magazine pouch & belt
    Baseball style hat
    Knee pads
    Water bottle
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    CARBINE I

    Training Day 1
    08:00-09:30 Safety Brief/Principles of Defensive Carbine/Equipment Review
    09:30-10:30 Zero procedures
    10:30-12:00 Carbine Fundamentals

    • Equipment inspection/organization
    • Make ready procedures
    • 5 Building Blocks of Good Shot Placement – Carbine
    • Off-set
    • Single head
    • Tactical reloads
    • Pairs Body
    • Failure Drill
    12:00-13:00 LUNCH
    13:00-16:00 Carbine Fundamentals (continued)

    • Emergency reload
    • Single knee kneeling 25yds
    • Braced kneeling 25yds
    • Prone 50yds

    Training Day 2
    08:00-09:00 Mindset/Medical Brief
    09:00-12:00 Carbine Fundamentals

    • Shooting drills out to 50yds

    • Malfunctions – Type 1, 2 & 3
    • Transitions
    12:00-13:00 LUNCH
    13:00-15:00 Carbine Fundamentals

    • Carbine Mary Katherine drills
    • CSAT standards/untimed & timed

    Equipment:
    Eye/hearing protection Folding chair
    Carbine/6 magazines 600 rounds – carbine
    Pistol/3 magazines 100 rounds - pistol
    Holster, magazine pouch & belt – pistol Ammo can
    Chest rack/ammo pouches – carbine
    Knee/elbow pads
    Shooting gloves
    Schmag
    Baseball style hat
    Rain gear
    Water bottle
    Range bag
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    Pistol 1

    TD 1
    07:30 – 08:00 Registration
    08:00 – 09:00 Introductions & Safety Brief
    09:00 – 12:00 Introduction/Practice Shooting Fundamentals

    • Introduce/demo 5 Building Blocks of Good Shot Placement - Stance/Grip/Sight Alignment/Trigger Press/Follow through
    • Dry practice of 5 building blocks
    • 5 yards - Dry trigger re-set drill
    • Review Make Ready Procedures – eyes/ears – load/unload procedures/target discrimination process
    • 5 yards – Live trigger re-set drill
    • 5 yards – 5 round groups x 2 – review low ready & tactical reload procedures
    • 5 yards – controlled pairs/watching the front sight dance/re-setting the trigger in recoil – from low ready
    12:00 – 13:00 LUNCH
    13:00 – 17:00 Self-protection shooting fundamentals

    • 5 step presentation – dry practice
    • 3, 5 & 7 yards – live presentations to pair body x5
    • Introduce/demo head shots
    • 3 & 5 yards – single head shots from low ready x5
    • 3 & 5 yards – single head shots from holster x5
    • Introduce/demo emergency reloads – in & out of battery
    • 5 yard line – dry practice in battery emergency reloads
    • 5 yard line – live practice in & out of battery emergency reloads 2 + 2 drills x5
    • 3 yard line – single to the head x2
    • 5 yard line – pairs body x2 from low ready & x2 from holster
    • 7 yard line – pairs body x2 from low ready & x2 from holster
    • Medical brief
    TD 2
    08:00 – 09:00 Mindset
    09:00 – 12:00 Self-protection shooting fundamentals continued

    • 3 yards – single head from holster x2/single head from low ready x2
    • 5 yards – single head from holster x2/single head from low ready x2
    • 5 yards – pairs body from holster x5/pairs body from low ready x5
    • 7 yards – pairs body from low ready x5/pairs body from holster x5
    • 10 yards – 5 round group from low ready x1/5 round group from holster x1
    • 10 yards – pairs body from low ready x5/pairs body from holster x5
    • 15 yards – Introduce/demo single knee kneeling
    • 15 yards – Single knee kneeling from low ready & holster dry practice
    • 15 yards – Single knee kneeling to 5 round group from low ready & holster – group dependent
    12:00 – 13:00 LUNCH
    13:00 – 16:00 Self-protection shooting fundamentals continued

    • Introduce/demo Failure drill
    • 3 yards – failure drill from low ready x2/failure drill from holster x2
    • 5 yards – failure drill from low ready x2/failure drill from holster x2
    • Introduce/demo Malfunction drills – Pistol Immediate Action drill and Type 3
    • 5 yards – Dry & live Pistol Immediate Action drill
    • 5 yards – Type 3 malfunction drill
    • 3 yards – Single to the head from low ready x2/pair body from the holster x2/failure drill from the holster x1
    • 5 yards – Single to the head from low ready x2/pair body from the holster x2/failure drill from the holster x1
    • 7 yards – pair body from low ready x2/pair body from the holster x2
    • 10 yards – pair body from low ready x2/pair body from the holster x2
    • 15 yards – Single knee kneeling from low ready to pair body x2/single knee kneeling to pair body from holster x2
    • Introduce Dry Fire training
    • Closing remarks and presentation of certificates
     
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    bwframe

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    This is what I get when following the links:

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    IndianaRog

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    Check my 4/6/19 post again...I have opened and saved the attachments within the post itself...should be readable now. sorry for any confusion.

    Roger for the Board of the Martinsville Sportsmans Conservation Club
     

    rhino

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    If you're interested in their curriculum, $100 per day for a current Gunsite instructor freelancing is a bargain.
     
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