The first day we worked on the basics of stance and moving and shooting
Here I am weaving in an out between the obstacles while blasting away.
Backing up through the obstacles while blasting away
Shooting a timed event where we take out all of the bad guys up close with pistols from the helo. The target is a steel plate that is 4in wide covered with t-shirts.
Once we had knocked down all of the close bad guys with the pistol we transitioned to a hot rifle with safety on and emptied a 30 round mag into our own target about 140 yards away
We then moved on to shooting at 200 and 300 yards. We also shot moving targets at 200 yards.
Sunday we did move, shoot, and communicate. In this excersise we had to cover our buddy while he advanced across the field behind the barricades.
This is the same place that TJ got to shoot paintballs at us while to reinforce value of cover.
This is one happy dude after taking the course
goup photo
I don't have a picture of it but we did the Baghdad 1000. This is where we hang out the passenger side of TJ's truck while he drives down the road along the 1K range. We start engaging the bad guys lined up at various spots along the road. He is going about 10~15mph and I am just blasting away. I went through almost 4 30rd mags. I could not wipe that big 'ol shit eating grin off of my face. I later found out that I got 14 of the 18 targets and won the
event
TJ and Bret are fine hosts and put on a first class course that focuses on real world tatics. They have a fine facility and even better people. Thank you again for having us and hope to see you again soon.
If you want top notch training and a facility that offers it all TigerValley is the place for you
oh, I went through over 2000 rounds of 223. TJ will not short you on trigger time.
ETA group photo.