Precision Rifle Course | Tactical Rifleman

Published on August 5, 2019
Duration: 3:02

This course, taught by Special Ops veterans, focuses on the fundamentals of tactical long-range marksmanship. Key areas covered include proper rifle and scope setup, understanding accuracy versus precision, internal and external ballistics, and essential field skills like range estimation and wind reading. Students will learn data collection and confirmation techniques to improve their long-range shooting capabilities.

Quick Summary

Tactical Rifleman's Precision Rifle 101 course, taught by Special Ops veterans, covers tactical long-range marksmanship. Key topics include rifle/scope setup, ballistics, range estimation, and wind reading, requiring a 1 MOA rifle and 200 rounds of ammo.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Course Announcement & Overview
  2. 00:42Instructor Expertise & Background
  3. 01:03Key Curriculum Topics
  4. 02:03Required Equipment

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential equipment requirements for the Tactical Precision Rifle 101 course?

Students need a rifle capable of 1 MOA accuracy, suitable for calibers ranging from 5.56 to .338 Lapua. A tactical scope with Mil or MOA adjustments is mandatory. Additionally, 200 rounds of ammunition are required, with spotting scopes being optional.

Who teaches the Tactical Precision Rifle 101 course and what is their expertise?

The course is instructed by Special Ops veterans with extensive combat experience. They leverage decades of service to share lessons learned and focus on the evolution of long-range marksmanship over the last 15 years.

What fundamental skills are covered in the Tactical Precision Rifle 101 course?

The curriculum includes rifle and scope setup, marksmanship fundamentals, understanding accuracy vs. precision, natural point of aim, internal and external ballistics, range estimation, wind reading, and data collection/confirmation.

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