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Medium Range Tactical Rifle

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Medium Range Tactical Rifle (MR-TACR)

This course incorporates aspects of our tactical application rifle courses with a focus on engagements from close-in (0-300 meters) to intermediate range (300-600 meters). It offers a look back to the classic standard of riflemen being expected to capably engage man-sized targets out to half a kilometer, as well as a theoretical glimpse at the capabilities of a modern squad designated marksman. We will discuss external ballistics, cartridge selection, data on prior engagement (DOPE) cards, and wind/range estimation and compensation.

The first range session will consist of tactical/dynamic shooting drills on the tactical range from 0-200 meters. 250 rounds of any non-penetrator type ammunition will work for this portion.

The second range session will be on the known-distance rifle range, focusing on shooting from 100-600 meters. For medium-range shooting we suggest long/heavy-for-caliber bullets, especially in the .223/5.56 cartridge (75/77 grain bullets), as these better resist wind drift over distance. We recommend a minimum of 100 rounds for this portion of the class.

Rifles for this course should ideally be equipped with a magnified optic capable of reaching from point-blank to 600 meters. We recommend a 1-4x, 1-6x, or similar adjustment range low variable power optic with some kind of milling reticle and/or exposed turrets. A red dot with a magnifier may theoretically work, but not without difficulty. A good quality bipod or other shooting rest is also recommended.

Cost: $300*

Date:

Location: SGC Training Building/Tactical Range/Rifle Range

*All CFTT classes at SnowShoe Gun Club are now open to members of the public. Non-members of the Gun Club attending a course hosted by SGC will pay a $75 range use fee, which can be credited toward a same-year membership.

For more information about the Kenai Peninsula’s premier shooting venue and membership, visit: Snowshoegunclub.com

Refund/Cancellation Policy:

  • If you cancel 4 weeks or more prior to the scheduled class, you will be refunded 100%.
  • If you cancel less than 4 weeks but more than 2 weeks before the class, you will be refunded 50%.
  • If you cancel within 2 weeks of class or fail to show up for class, you will not receive a refund.
  • We can also credit your class tuition toward another course of equal or lesser value if you contact us to reschedule your training at least 2 weeks prior to the class you are scheduled to attend.

What to bring:

Centerfire rifle as specified above, with sling, 2-3 magazines, and pouches

Estimated Ammo Count: Total of 350 rounds: 250 rounds of practice ammunition and 100 rounds of medium distance ammo as recommended above. Conventional, lead-free, or frangible bullets only.

Reloaded ammo may be fired at the operator’s own risk.

*ABSOLUTELY NO: armor piercing, incendiary, tracers, green tip, steel core, etc. These rounds can damage or ricochet off our AR500 targets, potentially causing injury.

Eye protection

Ear protection (electronic preferred; mandatory if you are hard of hearing)

Brimmed hat or baseball cap (to keep brass from getting behind eye protection)

Shooting Gloves (optional)

Knee and/or elbow pads (optional)

Sunscreen/bug dope/layered clothing appropriate for Alaskan weather

Long pants with pockets

Closed toe shoes/boots

Folding camp chair (optional)

Shooting mat or blanket (optional)

Plenty of water, snacks, etc.

Packed lunch

Hand wipes/sanitizer

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