April 20th 10am to 6pm

Location : The Utah Readiness Center, Kanosh Utah

Breakdown: This course will be focused on the many disciplines that are involved in carbine marksmanship along with shooting and maneuvering with a team mate.

These include but are not limited to improving on the mechanics of presenting the weapon on target from various start positions, perfecting trigger squeeze / recoil anticipation, ensuring each student has a strong understanding of the various shooting positions available to them, providing a solution to engage targets with accuracy while on the move, and how to effectively shoot & maneuver with a team mate while engaging multiple threats. This course is LARPing (Live Action Role Playing) at it’s finest! Expect a fun & engaging course with hands on Mentorship!

This event will be taught by the members of the TCTS mentorship team consisting of former Army Rangers, Marines, and Green Berets. Plan to train throughout the day with little breaks. At the end of this course you will have a new level confidence with your weapon system.

Over the day the students will be graded on a point system that will include marksmanship / shoot & maneuver tactics. All will be taught prior to testing. An overall score of 80% or higher will be required to receive a graduation certificate.

Packing List: Carbine/Rifle, 5 magazines, 500 rounds of ammunition, personal protective equipment (eye & ear protection), snacks, fluids, and lunch.

Packing List Encouraged: Tactical gear set up (belt, chest rig, plate carrier, etc), extra magazines, and weapons maintenance equipment.

Cost: $400

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Shoot & Maneuver

Reviews

Braxon - Great class. Devin provides clear and effective instruction allowing the student to to absorb all the information needed. Also has a great talent of teaching the student no matter their experience

Lee - Outstanding training by mentors that are very highly educated, trained and experienced in combat arms, including former Army Rangers and former USMC.

Chris - I've attended a few of tactical cowboy's training courses recently and couldn't have asked for a better environment! From the direction and training to the personable feel these guys are second to none. They have pushed my limits on all fronts and make it seem effortless. I would recommend any caliber marksman come and train with them and i guarantee you will take a wealth of knowledge away with it.

Matt - Devin is an advanced shooter with a lot of combat experience. He doesn’t let his knowledge of tactical shooting overwhelm you. He explains technique simply and clearly. He also knows how to make a range day fun and challenging. It doesn’t matter if you are a beginner or an expert marksman he can make you better and faster. Not to mention he is a solid dude and fun to be around.

Ethan - TCTS is one of the best shooting training companies in Utah. I've been to several and apart from the knowledge of the instructors, the 'mentorship' spin they put on instruction gives you a more tailored experience. They don't tell you what you should do, they explain everything as what "works for them" and apply it to what works for you. No shooter is the same and this approach allows you to walk away from the class with the ability to perfect what is best for your platform, your body type, and your ability. Additionally, the class I took (Advanced Carbine - Fundamentals) covered more than your typical carbine course and focused on highlighting the abilities of the carbine and what you can be capable of doing with it. Something I have never been able to experience because of range limitations and/or instructor knowledge. At one point I was able to hit C zone steel at 400+ yards with a 1x red dot. You won't get that kind of instruction at most places. But, apart from all of this what I enjoyed most was the class size. Devin and his additional 2 instructors were paired with 8 students. This 1:3 ratio was perfect for each scenario we shot. Someone was always able to watch me do reps and provide feedback for me. I wasn't stuck just shooting by myself hoping the instructor would look/pass by me and provide instruction. I'm at the class to get better, to expose my flaws, to receive 'homework'; not shoot next to a bunch of other people and get feedback every once in a while. And for the price, you won't find anything better.