Hit the links below to register for the fundraiser shoot, or to make a Donation to the American Cancer Society if you can't make it!
Here's the timeline for this year's fundraiser:
Event Timeline:
Saturday, November 5th
08:20 Meet up at the Classroom
(***This is a private range & classroom about halfway between Dripping Springs & Wimberley, near Jacob's Well. I'll e-mail directions out to those who register***)
08:30 - Noon Welcome / Texas Use of Force Laws & Prohibited Locations
Noon - 12:30 Lunch (Bring your lunch, & eat in the classroom)
12:30 - 4:00 Handgun Safety, Use, & Safe Storage (including dry-fire practice) /
Non-Violent Dispute Resolution / Written Exam
Sunday, November 6th
08:20 Meet up at the Classroom
08:30 - Noon Overview of Physiological/Psychological Effects of Stress /
Basic Anatomy & Physiology & wounding characteristics /
Step-by-Step Drawing from your Holster
Noon - 12:30 Lunch (Bring your lunch, & eat in the classroom)
12:30 - 1:00 Safety Brief / Range Orientation
1:00 - 2:00 LTC Range Proficiency Exam (range qualification) / Issue Certificate
2:00 - 5:00 Step-by-Step Drawing from your Holster (Slow, Aimed Fire,
Progressing to Flash Sight Picture Drills, Threat Recognition Drills, &
Multiple Target Engagements!)
(Course of fire will depend on skill progression of participants)
5:00 p.m. Final Clearing / Depart Range
*** The weather forecast is looking good for Saturday, but sporadic on Sunday. With this in mind, we may front-load the dry-fire practice & LTC Proficiency Exam to Saturday. If needed, we'll get all of the range work knocked out on Saturday & focus on classroom subjects on Sunday. With a two-day class, we have some flexibility! ***
And here's what you'll need to bring:
- Your own pistol (please bring in a case or range bag)
- At least 2 magazines if a semi-automatic (preferably 4 magazines)
- At least 200 FACTORY rounds, more if you like (no reloads, please)
- Warm / seasonal clothing & shoes suitable for the range
- A quality, sturdy holster, belt, & magazine pouch
- Hearing & ballistic eye protection (will have spares on hand)
- A hat & sunscreen! (It’s for the American Cancer Society, Duh!)
Event Timeline:
Saturday, November 5th
08:20 Meet up at the Classroom
(***This is a private range & classroom about halfway between Dripping Springs & Wimberley, near Jacob's Well. I'll e-mail directions out to those who register***)
08:30 - Noon Welcome / Texas Use of Force Laws & Prohibited Locations
Noon - 12:30 Lunch (Bring your lunch, & eat in the classroom)
12:30 - 4:00 Handgun Safety, Use, & Safe Storage (including dry-fire practice) /
Non-Violent Dispute Resolution / Written Exam
Sunday, November 6th
08:20 Meet up at the Classroom
08:30 - Noon Overview of Physiological/Psychological Effects of Stress /
Basic Anatomy & Physiology & wounding characteristics /
Step-by-Step Drawing from your Holster
Noon - 12:30 Lunch (Bring your lunch, & eat in the classroom)
12:30 - 1:00 Safety Brief / Range Orientation
1:00 - 2:00 LTC Range Proficiency Exam (range qualification) / Issue Certificate
2:00 - 5:00 Step-by-Step Drawing from your Holster (Slow, Aimed Fire,
Progressing to Flash Sight Picture Drills, Threat Recognition Drills, &
Multiple Target Engagements!)
(Course of fire will depend on skill progression of participants)
5:00 p.m. Final Clearing / Depart Range
*** The weather forecast is looking good for Saturday, but sporadic on Sunday. With this in mind, we may front-load the dry-fire practice & LTC Proficiency Exam to Saturday. If needed, we'll get all of the range work knocked out on Saturday & focus on classroom subjects on Sunday. With a two-day class, we have some flexibility! ***
And here's what you'll need to bring:
- Your own pistol (please bring in a case or range bag)
- At least 2 magazines if a semi-automatic (preferably 4 magazines)
- At least 200 FACTORY rounds, more if you like (no reloads, please)
- Warm / seasonal clothing & shoes suitable for the range
- A quality, sturdy holster, belt, & magazine pouch
- Hearing & ballistic eye protection (will have spares on hand)
- A hat & sunscreen! (It’s for the American Cancer Society, Duh!)