SAFTEA Precision Rifle Instructor

 The SAFTEA Instructor level courses are designed to teach the experienced shooter/instructor, how to present the SAFTEA                                                       courses to the general public instsmusing the SAFTEA MOI as a basis for instructional methods and techniques. This course also encompasses the proper running of the range portions of the class and the best practices for achieving the maximum amount of learning from the students.

 The goal of the Second Amendment Firearms Training & Education Association's “Precision Rifle” course is to provide the already solid based student with more advanced longer distance theory and refined shooting skills. This is not a defensive class. These series of classes are not designed for the a beginner rifle shooter. The student must have a good working understanding of their rifle and optics. The shooters equipment must be able to hold  minimum of 1 MOA at 100 yards and must be zeroed. A number of topics will be covered in “Precision Rife", these include but are not limited to:

  • Must be a current SAFTEA Instructor and minimum Carbine 1 instructor.
  • Must have attended SAFTEA Precision Rifle #1 and passed with a 90% written and shooting.
  • Must pass a P-Rifle Instructor written pre-test.
  • Human mechanics while shooting
  • Understanding basic ballistics
  • Reading weather conditions
  • Compensation for variables while shooting
  • Specialized equipment
  • Optics and how they work
  • How to keep DOPE books and use the information
  • Tall and square live fire tests
  • Dialing in at 100 yards Required Equipment
  • A rifle system and ammunition capable of a 1" MOA at 100 yards.
  • The shooter must be able to consistently hold a 3" MOA at 100 yards
  • Shooting mat
  • Shooting bag or bi-pod
  • Spotting scope
  • Ear and Eye protection (electronic muffs required).
  • Sturdy Shoes, Long Pants, Shirt With Higher Collar
  • Ammunition: Factory fresh ammo only. NO RELOADS or specialty ammo.
  • Comfortable clothing, knee-pads (optional but recommended).
  • Hydration system or Bottled water.
  • Baseball Cap Course
  • 300 rounds

Length of Course: 16 Hours.

There are short breaks and a lunch break throughout both the classroom session and shooting range drills.

 

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