Revere's Riders Rifle 223 (Carbine) – Day June 18, 2022 (Seelyville, IN)

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  • diveski11

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    Rifle 223 Carbine June 18, 2022

    Rifle 223 (Carbine) Overview​

    Prerequisites: Suggested—Rifle 125 or similar class.

    If you have not attended Rifle 125, then you should be able to reliably hit a 10″ paper plate from the standing position out to 25 yards, kneeling at 50 yards, and prone at 100 yards. You should be able to consistently hit a 3×5 index card at 15 yards while standing. You should be familiar with basic operation of your carbine. If you cannot meet the accuracy suggestion then you may be frustrated at carbine class and be better served learning the fundamentals of marksmanship at a Rifle 125 clinic.

    Estimated Ammunition Required: 300 rounds/day

    Rifle Requirements: This course is conducted as an NRA America’s Rifle Challenge clinic and, as such, the AR-15 is an ideal rifle to bring. While this course is named for the common round fired by the AR-15 (“.223 Remington”) any safe semi-automatic carbine can be used (Mini-14, AK-47, Tavor, etc.).

    Required Equipment: Please review our suggestions on appropriate Rifle 223 equipment and plan to bring the following:

    • at least four (4) magazines for your carbine (more is better)
    • sling for your rifle (a 2-point adjustable sling is recommended although a 1-point sling will work fine if that is your preference; the US GI sling is probably not ideal for this event)
    • a way to take notes
    • hearing protection
    • eye protection
    • plenty of your preferred method of hydration (both plain water and something to replace electrolytes you will lose via sweating is ideal)
    Optional Equipment: The following equipment is not required but may come in handy at the event:

    • case for your rifle
    • hat with a brim (to deflect flying hot brass)
    • knee/elbow pads (we may shoot from kneeling and other positions)
    • folding chair
    • lunch
    • snacks
    • sunscreen and/or bug spray
    Overview: Attendees will experience shooting in multiple firing positions at varying distances and will learn modern defensive shooting skills on the AR platform. All firing in this course will be within 200 yards with a focus on the close quarters environment from contact to 50 yards. You will get a workout with all the skills needed to run the carbine from 7-100 yards. At some venues we may work out to the battlesight zero of your carbine (200-300 yards) but the focus is on short range marksmanship. Topics will include the following:

    • Rules for safe gun handling & range rules
    • Carbine parts and operation & ammunition
    • Shooting Fundamentals
      • Firing Stance: Standing
      • Five steps to firing each shot
      • Zero rifles as required
    • Situational Awareness and Scanning
    • Rapid Magazine Changes (Tactical Reloads)
    • Short Range Marksmanship Techniques
      • Tailoring the five steps to firing each shot to the close quarters environment
      • Controlled Pairs
      • Recoil Management
    • Clearing Malfunctions/Stoppages
      • Emergency/Speed Reloads
      • Failure to Fire
      • Failure to Eject
      • Double Feed
    • Special Subjects (most one-day clinics will cover only a few of these — two day clinics will cover most or all)
      • Zeroing Carbines & Rifles
      • Carbine Trajectory and Zero Issues
      • Barricades
      • Movement
      • Kneeling Position
      • Prone Position
      • Use of the sling to support shooting stability
      • Natural Point of Aim
      • Firing from retention
      • Field Stripping & Cleaning the AR-15
    • Classic WW2 Carbine Qualifier
    • Revere’s Riders Carbine Skills Test
    This class is moderately physically demanding. We will be on our feet much of the day, moving between various positions on the range. We will be shooting from different positions throughout the day.

    Please contact the event director if you intend to bring a different type of firearm other than an AR-15; we can probably accommodate learning on your preferred platform but want to ensure you will not be frustrated.
     

    rosejm

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    Only 2 tickets left!

    Don't miss out on a great opportunity to train with your gear. Be well regulated for the remainder of this mostly peaceful 2022.
     

    nad63

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    I've tried several times to get this day off work and just can't swing it. The last one was a really good time and it's amazing there are still a couple spots left.
    Too cold in Feb,
    Too hot in June,
    You mean it’s outdoors,
    Too far away,
    and a boatload of other excuses.
    Totally get it with your work schedule and hopefully things align in the future.
    Everyone else there are two spots remaining but regardless it will be a small intimate fast paced class so please read the description before signing up.
    Feel free to ping me with any questions.
    Nigel
     
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