What to look for in a Training Range | Tactical Rifleman

Published on January 29, 2021
Duration: 20:03

This guide, presented by former Green Berets Carl and John, details key factors for selecting a firearms training range. It emphasizes the importance of maneuverability, diverse target systems up to 600 yards, specialized facilities like shoot houses and obstacle courses, and essential amenities such as classrooms and secure storage. The advice is geared towards individuals and units seeking effective, realistic training environments.

Quick Summary

When selecting a firearms training range, prioritize maneuverability, ample acreage, and diverse target systems up to 600 yards. Look for specialized facilities like shoot houses and obstacle courses, along with essential amenities such as overhead cover, quality classrooms, and secure storage for effective and realistic training.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction & Guest
  2. 00:57Range Maneuverability
  3. 01:10Range Size & Acreage
  4. 01:26Range Restrictions
  5. 02:44Target Tree Variety
  6. 03:00Barricades & Props
  7. 03:55Precision Rifle Capabilities
  8. 04:25600 Yard Range
  9. 05:21Shoot Houses & Facades
  10. 06:05Shoot House Features
  11. 06:43Stress Training & Obstacle Courses
  12. 08:03Obstacle Course Design
  13. 09:07Overhead Cover
  14. 09:30Classroom Facilities
  15. 10:46Storage & Armory
  16. 13:03Latrines & Pro Shop
  17. 14:09Target Availability
  18. 14:42Range Course Offerings
  19. 16:14Instructor Quality
  20. 17:21Course Examples
  21. 18:34Final Range Selection Advice
  22. 19:14Upcoming Events

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important features to look for in a firearms training range?

Key features include maneuverability, ample acreage, diverse target systems up to 600 yards, specialized facilities like shoot houses and obstacle courses, overhead cover, quality classrooms, and secure storage for firearms and ammunition.

Why is range maneuverability important for firearms training?

Maneuverability allows for dynamic training scenarios, enabling shooters to practice moving between cover, transitioning between targets, and simulating real-world combat situations, which static ranges cannot replicate.

What role do shoot houses and obstacle courses play in firearms training?

Shoot houses are essential for practicing close-quarters battle fundamentals, while obstacle courses help build stress inoculation, test gear functionality under duress, and improve physical readiness during shooting drills.

How can I assess the quality of instructors at a training range?

Look for ranges that highlight instructor qualifications, experience, and their ability to effectively deliver training, especially those who can translate military or law enforcement skills to civilian applications with a clear methodology.

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