PRECISION RIFLE ONE TRAINING
Duration: 3 Days
The ACADEMI Precision Rifle course is an in-depth, three-day course. The course will take an individual with little or no experience with scoped precision rifles through all the training required to become self-sufficient in the operation and handling of a rifle. ACADEMI instructors are all qualified military or law enforcement snipers with many years of experience in the field.
All topics presented during the course are proven fundamentals of long-distance marksmanship. The instruction is detailed and comprehensive.
Students will come away with a solid foundation on which to build their long rifle shooting skills whether for hunting or target practice.
Topics
Precision rifle characteristics
Safety precautions
Maintenance and cleaning
Break-in theory discussion
Scope characteristics
Mounting and fitting
Pre-fire checks
Theory of a group
Zeroing the rifle
Common units of measurements
Ballistics
Correcting for wind
Short to mid range shooting applications
Unsupported and supported positions
Mid-to-far range shooting applications
pre-Requisites
Current, valid carry permit with drivers license –or-
Current law enforcement ID –or-
Completion of a Background Check with drivers license https://www.sentrylink.com/
Gear requirement
Suitable match-grade firearm with mounted scope; bolt action is preferred but not mandatory (common caliber is .308, however up to .338 is fine; smaller calibers such as .223 are not recommended due to some of the farther ranges)
Day pack (backpack large enough to carry ammunition, notebook and any other gear needed for the range)
Eye and ear protection
Small notebook, preferably water-resistant
Cleaning kit specific to caliber of your firearm system
Rain gear
Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
A water bottle or other hydration system
Ammunition Requirement- 200 rounds match-grade ammunition
Method of instruction
The course is presented in a combination of classroom theory, practical applications, and live-fire applications. Student-to-instructor ratio for this course is 4:1.
Skill Prerequisites- None
Executive Protection
Duration: 7 days
This course will cover the full range of the basic principles of executive protection. The training days will last beyond 8 hours, and some training will last until the late evening hours. This course includes weapons training and driver training. The course serves as a basic EP course and a refresher course.
Topics
Introduction to principles of protective services
Route selection
Radio procedures
Motorcade operations
Advance operations
Protocol and attire
Arrivals and departures
Residential security
Low profile protection
Open hand combative training
Traveling overseas
Surveillance and counter surveillance
Interviewing VIPs
Taskings
Mission Briefs
Concealed handgun in protection (live fire)
Driving (classroom and practical)
Prerequisites
Valid Driver’s License. Clear background check.
Gear Requirement
ANSI rated sunglasses
Rain/weather gear
Business casual clothing (with sports coat)
Clothing appropriate for open hand combative training
T-shirts (to wear under long sleeve and short sleeve shirts)
Long/short sleeve button down, untucked, squared hem (5-11/KUHL/Columbia type)
Comfortable pants (5-11/KUHL/Columbia type)
Sturdy dress belt
Sturdy regular belt
Note taking gear
Water bottle
Ear and Eye protection
Laptop, thumb drive (recommended for planning and final exercise)
Method
The course is presented in a combination of classroom theory, practical applications, and live-fire applications.
Notes
This course includes lodging but does not include meals. A dining facility is available on-site and is pay as you go. The cost does not include travel to or from ACADEMI Training site.
LAW ENFORCEMENT / MILITARY Designated Marksman Basic Course
Duration: 5 Days
This is an intensive five-day course for military and law enforcement candidates. This course is designed for individuals with minimal or no experience using a scoped firearm, and will give them a solid foundation on precision rifle skills for use within their department or unit. This is a pass/fail course that tests marksmanship abilities under a time requirement for a certificate of course completion. Students who are unable to successfully qualify will receive a certificate of attendance.
Topics
- Safety precautions
- Firearm maintenance
- Equipment
- Ballistics
- Marksmanship principles
- Shooter’s logbook
- Spotting methods
- Applying corrections (elevation and windage)
- Methods of judging distance
- Methods of observation, aids and procedures
- Range card
- Methods of engaging moving targets
- Supported and unsupported shooting positions
Prerequisites
- Current law enforcement and active-duty military only. Must present proper credentials.
Ammunition Requirements
- 400 rounds of match grade ammunition
Gear requirement
- Precision rifle system (bolt action or semi-auto. .308 is recommended) including scope (mil-dot reticle pattern is recommended). Bipod mount for the firearm is recommended.
- Complete firearm cleaning kit (push rod, brass jag, powder solvent, copper solvent, bore guide)
- Spotting scope with tripod (good quality scope with variable zoom settings and a reticular pattern is recommended)
- Ear and eye protection
- Backpack or equipment bag
- Calculator
- Range clothing appropriate to the season
- Rain gear
- A water bottle or other hydration system
- Sunscreen and insect repellent in summer months
- Sling for the firearm
- Shooting bag (bean bag, shooting glove or both)
Method
- The course is presented in a combination of classroom theory, practical applications, and live-fire applications. Student-to-instructor ratio for this course is 4:1.
Notes
- This course does not include weapon, ammunition, lodging, transportation, or food. There is lodging and a dining facility available on site. To book accommodations on sight, please contact lodging@constellis.com.
LAW ENFORCEMENT / MILITARY Designated Marksman Basic Course
Duration: 5 Days
This is an intensive five-day course for military and law enforcement candidates. This course is designed for individuals with minimal or no experience using a scoped firearm, and will give them a solid foundation on precision rifle skills for use within their department or unit. This is a pass/fail course that tests marksmanship abilities under a time requirement for a certificate of course completion. Students who are unable to successfully qualify will receive a certificate of attendance.
Topics
- Safety precautions
- Firearm maintenance
- Equipment
- Ballistics
- Marksmanship principles
- Shooter’s logbook
- Spotting methods
- Applying corrections (elevation and windage)
- Methods of judging distance
- Methods of observation, aids and procedures
- Range card
- Methods of engaging moving targets
- Supported and unsupported shooting positions
Prerequisites
- Current law enforcement and active-duty military only. Must present proper credentials.
Ammunition Requirements
- 400 rounds of match grade ammunition
Gear requirement
- Precision rifle system (bolt action or semi-auto. .308 is recommended) including scope (mil-dot reticle pattern is recommended). Bipod mount for the firearm is recommended.
- Complete firearm cleaning kit (push rod, brass jag, powder solvent, copper solvent, bore guide)
- Spotting scope with tripod (good quality scope with variable zoom settings and a reticular pattern is recommended)
- Ear and eye protection
- Backpack or equipment bag
- Calculator
- Range clothing appropriate to the season
- Rain gear
- A water bottle or other hydration system
- Sunscreen and insect repellent in summer months
- Sling for the firearm
- Shooting bag (bean bag, shooting glove or both)
Method
- The course is presented in a combination of classroom theory, practical applications, and live-fire applications. Student-to-instructor ratio for this course is 4:1.
Notes
- This course does not include weapon, ammunition, lodging, transportation, or food. There is lodging and a dining facility available on site. To book accommodations on sight, please contact lodging@constellis.com.
LAW ENFORCEMENT / MILITARY Designated Marksman Basic Course
Duration: 5 Days
This is an intensive five-day course for military and law enforcement candidates. This course is designed for individuals with minimal or no experience using a scoped firearm, and will give them a solid foundation on precision rifle skills for use within their department or unit. This is a pass/fail course that tests marksmanship abilities under a time requirement for a certificate of course completion. Students who are unable to successfully qualify will receive a certificate of attendance.
Topics
- Safety precautions
- Firearm maintenance
- Equipment
- Ballistics
- Marksmanship principles
- Shooter’s logbook
- Spotting methods
- Applying corrections (elevation and windage)
- Methods of judging distance
- Methods of observation, aids and procedures
- Range card
- Methods of engaging moving targets
- Supported and unsupported shooting positions
Prerequisites
- Current law enforcement and active-duty military only. Must present proper credentials.
Ammunition Requirements
- 400 rounds of match grade ammunition
Gear requirement
- Precision rifle system (bolt action or semi-auto. .308 is recommended) including scope (mil-dot reticle pattern is recommended). Bipod mount for the firearm is recommended.
- Complete firearm cleaning kit (push rod, brass jag, powder solvent, copper solvent, bore guide)
- Spotting scope with tripod (good quality scope with variable zoom settings and a reticular pattern is recommended)
- Ear and eye protection
- Backpack or equipment bag
- Calculator
- Range clothing appropriate to the season
- Rain gear
- A water bottle or other hydration system
- Sunscreen and insect repellent in summer months
- Sling for the firearm
- Shooting bag (bean bag, shooting glove or both)
Method
- The course is presented in a combination of classroom theory, practical applications, and live-fire applications. Student-to-instructor ratio for this course is 4:1.
Notes
- This course does not include weapon, ammunition, lodging, transportation, or food. There is lodging and a dining facility available on site. To book accommodations on sight, please contact lodging@constellis.com.
Topics
- Product information
- Nomenclature
- Specifications
- Clearance procedure
- Loading and unloading procedure
- Cycle of Operation
- Field stripping
- Detailed armorer dis-assembly, assembly, and inspection
- Cleaning and lubrication
- Head-spacing
- Proofing
- Troubleshooting
- Practical and written exam
Gear
All firearms and armorer tools used in the course will be provided by Constellis and Mossberg.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with Mossberg 500/590 shotgun platforms.
Ammunition Requirements
None.