Range: Angelina Rifle & Pistol Club at 1438 Rifle Rd, Pollok, TX 75969
We plan for both days to start at 08:30 AM and go until approximately 5:30 PM.
NOTE: There will be a $20 per day ($40 total) range fee for all non-ARPC members.
There will be a 1hr lunch break on both days.
Topics Covered:
- Effective Zero's
- Ballistic Considerations
- Performance Fundamentals and Structure
- Sling Management
- Equipment Set-up and Considerations
- Effective Recoil Management
- Drawing the Pistol
- Transitioning Systems
- Reloading the Carbine and Considerations
- Multiple Round Engagements
Class Requirements
All students MUST have safe gun handling skills prior to attending a course. Students must possess a basic level of firearms knowledge and marksmanship ability.
- At a minimum, each student should be able to safely shoot 10 rounds at 7 yards and hit an 8 inch circle 8/10 times on demand.
- Please arrive with a zeroed rifle. The distance in which you are zeroed is less important than at least having a zeroed rifle. I would encourage you to have your rifle zeroed between 36yds and 100yds.
Handgun: 400 Rounds
Equipment
- Sharpie
- Operational Pistol (While we don't require a specific size or type, it is highly recommended that you do not bring a sub-compact firearm)
- 3 magazines or the ability to have 20-45 rounds immediately at your disposal.
- Belt mounted holster suitable for everyday carry or competition. (Shoulder holsters, Serpa, "Versa-Carry," or any holster that does not fully cover the trigger are not permitted.)
- A way to carry a minimum of 1 magazines on your person (Magazine pouches are highly recommended)
- Belt
- Hearing and Eye protection (wrap around eye protection recommended)
- Sunscreen
- Water
- Seasonally appropriate clothing
Rifle/Carbine: 600 Rounds
Equipment
- Sharpie
- Rifle/Carbine with your preferred zero. Pistol Caliber Carbines are acceptable. (We will discuss your zero in class, but please arrive with a zeroed rifle.)
- Sling – must allow you to move freely with the carbine. Sling must keep the muzzle in a safe direction (straight up or straight down) when in a stored position. It is recommended that you have a single point or two point sling. AVOID three point slings.
- 3 magazines
- A way to carry at least 1 magazine on the body (Belt mounted magazine pouches are highly recommended. Plate carriers or chest rigs are acceptable, but not recommended as a primary way to carry ammunition. Pocket reloads are also acceptable.
- Eye and hearing protection (wrap around each eye protection is recommended)
- Sunscreen
- Water
- Seasonally appropriate clothing
- Notebook (You're going to really want this during our zero section


