Field Positional Shooting Clinic
Field Environment, Natural Terrain Structure and Tripods
If you’re a precision rifle shooter with any possibility of shooting your rifle under field conditions be it field matches, hunting scenarios, or employing your skills as a professional sniper, this is the class you want to take.
You’ll discover a new way to look at natural terrain features and how to negotiate complex shooting scenarios such as compound angled shooting positions and using your tripod to build positions that will allow you to be stable and clear obstacles such as rocks and tree branches.
What you will learn...
- Gear Selection
- Rifle Configuration
- Evolution of Techniques
- 5 Considerations When Building Positions
- Establishing Staple Body Positions (Standing, Keeling, Sitting)
- Recoil Control
- MDR Positional Shooting Skills Evaluation
Gear List
What should I take?
Safety
- Ear Protection
- Eye Protection (Clear Lenses)
Required
- Precision Rifle (<1 MOA)
- Rifle Optic with Adjustable Turrets
- Scope Tools
- Bipods (with Ability to Cant)
- Scope Level (Anti-cant Device)
- (2) Magazines (for those running DBMs)
- 200 rounds (Match Grade Ammunition)
- Support Bag (Rec. AG Gamechanger)
- Hunter/Sniper – Pint Size w/ Git-Lite
- Competitor – Shmedium Heavy Fill
- Rear Bag – OG w/ Git-Lite
- Rear Bag 2 – TAB Gear SM Rear Bag
- Note Taking Gear
- Ballistic Computer (Rec. Hornady 4DOF)
- Tripod or Shooting Sticks
- Hunting Pack
Recommended Support Gear
- Arm Board (Rec. Sunrise Tactical Gear)
- Magazine Carriers
- Rifle Cleaning Gear
- Shooting Mat
- Rifle Tools (Rec. Fix It Sticks)
- Shooter’s Belt
- Rifle Sling (Rec. Magpul MS1)
Nice-To-Haves
- Kestrel
- Range Finder
- Chronograph (Rec. Magnetospeed)
- Selfie Stick/Mini tripod for Phone/GoPro
Personal Sustainment
- Weather Appropriate Gear
- Field or Camping Chair
- Sunscreen
- Bug Spray
- Water Source
- Snacks and Lunch