Fieldcraft Survival Performance Carbine
Performance Carbine is designed to push the shooter to new levels in their shooting progression. This course builds upon skills presented in Defensive Carbine and is step 3 in the Fieldcraft Carbine Series. Students will learn how to utilize this platform effectively during dynamic movement drills, while still being held to the level of accuracy required in a real-world engagement. This fast-paced, drill-intensive course focuses on increasing performance, speed, and accuracy, and is not an entry-level course. Participants must demonstrate proper firearm handling, range safety, and weapon familiarity.
Course Overview:
Topics Covered:
- Skills assessment
- Fundamentals of marksmanship review
- Economy of motion and efficiency
- Linear, lateral, and diagonal movement
- Shooting while moving
- Multiple shot engagements
- Movement to static transition
- Target transitions
- Compressed weapon techniques
- Varied aiming schemes based on proximity to target
Required Gear:
- 450 rounds ammunition
- Carbine
- Weapon site
- Sling
- 3 magazines
- 2 magazine carriers (belt or vest)
- Gloves
- Eye protection
- Ear protection
- Snacks and water, as we will break for lunch
- Comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes appropriate for the weather and environment
Pre-Requisites
Basic Carbine: While it is not required for you to take the course, you must be able to demonstrate the skills learned in Basic Pistol.
Defensive Carbine: We will be building upon the skills foundation from Basic Pistol and the effective use learned in Defensive Pistol.
How to get the most out of the course:
This course generally runs 5 hours (0900-1400) but be sure to check the specific course page for detailed schedule for your specific date and location as time and length may vary based on specific circumstances.
Course(s) to take following this course:
Re-take Performance Carbine (If you feel like you haven't mastered the skills sufficiently or would like a refresher this is a good option)
Personal Defense: This focuses on real-world scenario based application of handguns use in a self-defense scenario