$600.00

The Proctor Shooting Process teaches range staff an in-depth understanding and mastery of the following 5 "Fundamentals of Fast" to shoot Fast, Accurate, Easy. These concepts are transferred to students to help them win in high stress shooting scenarios. This course is designed to help develop range staff into more efficient and competent teachers of performance shooting.

PROCESSING

Shooting is VISUAL. Processing is the most important component, and all the others are there to support the Processing. Visual information must come in through the eyes and be processed by the mind so that it can provide the best output.

CONTROL

Recoil and trigger control. Recoil control is important to give the eyes the correct relationship of rear sight, front sight, and target. Sights and triggers are the core fundamentals of marksmanship.  Trigger control is important to put the least amount of movement into the gun possible for a variety of speeds.

MECHANICS

Mechanics are the things required to get the gun in front of the eyes so that the mind can process information to provide output. Mechanics such as drawing, reloading, malfunction clearance, etc. should be efficiently done with fluid and repeatable hand speed to support the Processing and Mindset.

MOVEMENT

The practical applications or shooting require movement.  It should be done in the most efficient way possible to get the shooter from point A to point B so that they are in the best position possible to shoot effectively while covering ground.

MENTAL CONTROL

Shooters must remain calm and allow the visual information to come in so that the mind can process the information and provide the best output.  We must maintain the mental control and visual discipline necessary to SEE what we need to SEE.

EquipmentBring what YOU need to shoot and take care of your body during an active and fast paced day on a range outdoors

Hearing and eye protection

Pistol- Iron sights or Red dots, bring several guns if you'd like I will most likely shoot a dot gun and an iron sight gun in the course.

Safe Holster- OWB or IWB 

Magazines- 3 

600-1000 rounds of pistol ammo.  (Bring more if you have it and want to shoot more during rep sessions)

$600.00 

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