lesson ii 6 2010
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Lesson II: Basic Defensive Pistol Skills
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Explain and demonstrate the fundamentals of defensive marksmanship. Explain defensive accuracy. Shoot targets in the center of mass using aimed shots from a two-handed standing position. Explain the differences between cover and concealment, and identify examples of each. Shoot targets in the center of mass:
Using a Flash Sight Picture. Using Cover and Concealment. From a Kneeling Position. At Close Range Using Point Shooting.
Lesson II: Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives: Upon Completion of This Lesson You should be able to:
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Range Safety Briefing
1. Purpose of the shooting event
2. Range layout and limits
3. Range safety rules
4. Range commands
5. Emergency procedures
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Purpose of the Shooting Event
LIVE Fire Exercises for Personal Protection In The Home Course
Chief Range Safety Officer
Range Safety Officers
Any other range personnel
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Range Layout and Limits
Entry and exit routes Ready line Firing line Firing points Left and right range limits Safety berms Target area Target and firing line numbers
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Range Layout and Limits Cont…
Backstop and impact area Downrange Range flags or warning markers Other physical safety features of the range First-aid kit Phone Fire extinguishers Any other applicable equipment
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Range Safety Rules
• NRA Gun Safety Rules
• General range safety rules• Site specific rules• Administrative rules
1. ALWAYS Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction.
2. ALWAYS Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.
3. ALWAYS Keep the gun unloaded until ready to use.
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Range Commands
“Load”
“Commence firing”
“Cease firing”
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Defensive Accuracy
Larger groups
Balanced speed with accuracy
Aim at the center of mass
Determining individual ability
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Fundamentals of Marksmanship
• Aiming• Sight alignment
• Sight picture
• Breath control• Hold control (grip)• Trigger control
• Finger placement
• Trigger movement
• Follow-through
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Elements of a Good Shooting Position
Consistency
Balance
Support
Natural Aiming Area (NAA)
Comfort
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Two Handed Standing Ready Positions
Low ready Retention ready
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Two Handed Standing Shooting Positions
Isosceles position Weaver position
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Defensive Shooting Skills
Assessing the area for the additional threats
Scanning
Range safety
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Defensive Shooting Skills
Flash sight picture (sight deviation)
Imperfect alignment
Quick acquisition
Rapid engagement
Distance equals time
Fig. 1 Fig. 3
Fig. 2 Fig. 4
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Defensive Shooting Skills
Flash sight picture (sight deviation continued)
Fig. 1 Fig. 3
Fig. 2Fig. 4
Center of Mass Center of Mass
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Cover vs. Concealment
Cover Concealment Cover vs. concealment Common household objects: cover or
concealment? Shooting from cover
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Defensive Shooting Skills
Kneeling position
Point shooting
Verbal challenge
Tueller drill
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Shooting Exercises
Warm up exercise Flash sight picture sight deviation Accelerated shots Cover and concealment Kneeling position Point shooting Verbal challenge drill Tueller drill
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Explain and demonstrate the fundamentals of defensive marksmanship. Explain defensive accuracy. Shoot targets in the center of mass using aimed shots from a two-handed standing position. Explain the differences between cover and concealment, and identify examples of each. Shoot Targets in the Center of Mass:
Using a flash sight picture. Using Cover and Concealment. From a Kneeling Position. At Close Range Using Point Shooting.
Lesson Summary
Learning Objectives: You should be able to
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Questions
What ARE Your Questions?
The Next Lesson Will Be Personal Protection In The Home Lesson III: Firearms And the Law: Possession , Ownership and the Use of Deadly
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