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  • obijohn

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    EVENT: DP201 – Defensive Pistol 201
    DATE:10 MARCH 2012: 0900 to 1600
    LOCATION: Marion County Fish and Game
    INSTRUCTOR: John Viray, assisted by ACT staff
    TUITION: $165 (MCFG members receive $10 Discount)
    PREREQUISITES: DP101 or equivalent with instructor approval
    DESCRIPTION:

    Defensive pistol 201 will build upon and extend the concepts and techniques presented in DP101. Students should be able to properly and efficiently execute the skills learned in DP101 in order to participate in this class. Topics will include multiple target engagement, more extensive movement including shooting while moving, shooting from cover, alternate positions, shooting at extreme close quarters, strong hand only and support hand only shooting, etc. Equipment list and other details will follow.

    For more information or to register, please contact us via email at:

    John@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com
    Joseph@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com __________________
     

    rhino

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    Round count??

    Steve:

    That depends much on how many rounds you choose to shoot. We typically have students decide how many rounds they will fire on most drills (like 1-5 or 2-4, etc.) and suggest that they avoid a habit of firing the same number of rounds each time they choose to engage a target/threat.

    I'd say you should be good with 500 rounds, but I always take twice what I expect to shoot when I attend a class. It's better to take some home than to be stuck toward the end of the day with nothing but your gettin' home ammo and a knife.
     
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