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DATE: Sept. 30, 2017
TIME: 8:30 AM to NOON
VENUE: Range 15 at Camp Atterbury
COST: $150 (20 tickets available; we will make another 20 tickets available for an afternoon session if the morning session fills up)
LUNCH: $10/person (OPTIONAL; consists of pulled pork BBQ, baked beans, chips)
URL (tickets and event details): https://www.outsidementors.org/event/2017-sept-30-camp-atterbury/
Pass It On-Outdoor Mentors will be running another event at the Camp Atterbury "pop-up target" pistol range on Sept. 30, 2017. This is a unique range that has computerized pop-up targets that can be programmed to raise/lower in a myriad of sequences and with varying degrees of difficulty for the shooter. This range is not normally accessible to the general public and is used for US Army as well as Special Forces training.
This is NOT a training event but rather an opportunity to put your previous training to the test. There will be NRA certified pistols instructors present to give LIMITED informal instruction; participants are expected to be able to safely handle their pistol. The event is setup to maximize your time on the firing line and putting rounds downrange. You will get computerized score sheets that report your hit/kill ratio ("kill" is a hit in the center of mass or head area of the target; "hit" is a hit anywhere else on the target). At our June event at this same range, we ran the US Army Military Police qualification course of fire.
Drawing from a holster will be allowed (but not required) with previous training on how to do so safely (there will be limitations on the type of holster allowed; see the event listing on the Pass It On-Outdoor Mentors website). If the RSOs determine that your holster or draw technique is unsafe, you will be asked to discontinue drawing from a holster and to fire from the "low ready" instead.
Limited movement will also be allowed (e.g., stepping "off the X" when drawing); however, due to the nature of the firing line, movement beyond a step to the side is unsafe and will not allowed.
Not sure what this event entails? Check out one of the video's from our June event at this same range:
[video]https://youtu.be/qizXjlE-ORE[/video]
More photos and videos from the June event are available at our photo and video galleries. You can also read the AAR from the June event at the INGO thread here: https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...-camp-atterbury-pistol-event-6-10-2017-a.html
TIME: 8:30 AM to NOON
VENUE: Range 15 at Camp Atterbury
COST: $150 (20 tickets available; we will make another 20 tickets available for an afternoon session if the morning session fills up)
LUNCH: $10/person (OPTIONAL; consists of pulled pork BBQ, baked beans, chips)
URL (tickets and event details): https://www.outsidementors.org/event/2017-sept-30-camp-atterbury/
Pass It On-Outdoor Mentors will be running another event at the Camp Atterbury "pop-up target" pistol range on Sept. 30, 2017. This is a unique range that has computerized pop-up targets that can be programmed to raise/lower in a myriad of sequences and with varying degrees of difficulty for the shooter. This range is not normally accessible to the general public and is used for US Army as well as Special Forces training.
This is NOT a training event but rather an opportunity to put your previous training to the test. There will be NRA certified pistols instructors present to give LIMITED informal instruction; participants are expected to be able to safely handle their pistol. The event is setup to maximize your time on the firing line and putting rounds downrange. You will get computerized score sheets that report your hit/kill ratio ("kill" is a hit in the center of mass or head area of the target; "hit" is a hit anywhere else on the target). At our June event at this same range, we ran the US Army Military Police qualification course of fire.
Drawing from a holster will be allowed (but not required) with previous training on how to do so safely (there will be limitations on the type of holster allowed; see the event listing on the Pass It On-Outdoor Mentors website). If the RSOs determine that your holster or draw technique is unsafe, you will be asked to discontinue drawing from a holster and to fire from the "low ready" instead.
Limited movement will also be allowed (e.g., stepping "off the X" when drawing); however, due to the nature of the firing line, movement beyond a step to the side is unsafe and will not allowed.
Not sure what this event entails? Check out one of the video's from our June event at this same range:
[video]https://youtu.be/qizXjlE-ORE[/video]
More photos and videos from the June event are available at our photo and video galleries. You can also read the AAR from the June event at the INGO thread here: https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...-camp-atterbury-pistol-event-6-10-2017-a.html