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Tactical Carbine 1 Class 3/23/2014 @ Shooters, Little Egg Harbor, NJ class 1 of 3

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I have scheduled the first of 3 classes for a Tactical Carbine Series to be held at Shooters in Little Egg Harbor, NJ. The instructor is Kharis Sepulvida. He has hosted a number of classes that forum members here have attended. Kharis is Safety minded, NRA certified and very easy to learn from.

 

This series will be in 3 parts. in order to take the following class you must attend either carbine 1 (this class) or have attended Tactical rifle 1 (the November and January class i had set up).

 

Each class will be more advanced than the previous with more and more shooting time. for example Carbine 1 will have about 1/2 the day of shooting and 1/2 day class room. Carbine 2 & 3 will have 3/4 day shooting and 1/4 class room. Each class will have a higher degree of shooting drills and skill sets taught.

 

TACTICAL CARBINE 1 Course description:

 

 

 

Course Description
This course is designed for those individuals that want to utilize a center-fire rifle for home defense. This 7 hour +/- class will go over the various tactical techniques needed to efficiently deploy a rifle in a close quarters environment. The following topics will be reviewed:
  • Using different types of rifles for home defense; semi-automatic, lever action, bolt-action and pump-action.
  • Combat Loading techniques
  • Moving and Shooting tactics. Students will have an opportunity to move and shoot down range in order to learn how to effectively handle a rifle in a realistic training environment.
  • Using the appropriate loads for close quarter engagements
  • Shooting from various positions: standing, kneeling, sitting and prone behind cover
  • NJ Use of Force laws
  • Levels of Mental Awareness
  • Rifle to pistol transitions 

Upon completion of the course, the student will have a thorough understanding as to how to properly deploy a rifle in a home-defense environment.

Ammunition requirements:
  • A minimum of 80 - 100 rounds of center-fire ammunition (or shotgun equivalent)
 
Equipment requirements:
  • Students must bring their own rifle/pistol and ammunition to the class. (there is a pro shop on site but you never know if they will have your ammo in stock)
  • Class size will be limited to 10 students per session. Walk-ins are not permitted. All students need to pre-register for the course.
  • If you wish to participate in the Transition drills you will need to bring your own pistol, holster and ammo.
  • Rifle sling is not necessary but is recommended.
  • Magazines - having at least 2 magazines is suggested
  • Pad and Paper for notes on drills and the classroom session.

COST: $160 ($50 deposit required at the time of registration the balance will be paid at the date of the class)

 

 

If you are interested in attending this class please POST HERE and i will get you registration info.

 

Please post any questions. 

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I emailed Kharis and he told me that the class will start on Sunday, 10/23 at 10:30AM.

 

He said we should plan to show up at 10:00AM to get squared away. I'll bring donuts, but not close enough to pull off hot coffee. 

 

See y'all there!

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Ok everyone, update on this weekends class.

 

LOCATION: Shooters, Little Egg Harbor New Jersey   1535 Route 539, Little Egg Harbor, NJ 08087  (609.296.4080)

TIME: 10:30am PLEASE ARRIVE by 10am to complete registration and forms

 

CHECK LIST

 

  • Rifle
    • MINIMUM 100 Rounds of CENTERFIRE AMMO
    • Mag Holder (optional - if you do not have one it does not matter as we will be drilling mag changes from pockets as well)
    • SLING (single or double point is good)
    • MAGAZINES - Please arrive with a minimum of 2 magazines. 3 is better but 2 will do. If you need to purchase mags the SHOOTERS pro shop has them for around $25 a mag (pmags)
  • Paper for notes
  • Pen
  • Pistol (if you wish to participate in the Transition drills)
    • MINIMUM 50 Rounds of Centerfire ammo for your pistol
    • Pistol Holster

There will be a lunch break, there are place to eat somewhat near by but it is suggested that you bring a lunch and beverages. Many times students elect to take a shorter lunch break in order to get in longer range times.

 

When you arrive please leave your AMMO IN YOUR CAR/TRUCK. DO NOT BRING LOADED FIREARMS INTO THE BUILDING. DO NOT BRING LIVE AMMO IN TO THE CLASSROOM UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.

 

REMEMBER: NO HOME LOADS. ALL AMMO MUST BE BALL, and MUST BE FACTORY LOADS. NO LAP AMMO!!!

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