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Northeastern Utah Battle Rifle Gun Club


perpetualwhitebelt

Battle Rifle Gun Club  

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  1. 1. How does the idea of a Northeast Utah Battle Rifle Gun Club sound?

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Any shooters here from anywhere near SLC? 
 
Contact me if you are interested in creating something like the following. I can't find it online so the next best thing is to find the people that know how to do it and set it up with them. Part of this is not unique and some of it is. It may be awesome to run into the same people repeatedly at the range or in courses but there is something to be said for pooling knowledge and experience on your own time and more frequently. Check this out...
 
Blue-sky-big-hairy-veiny-audacious-goal:
If I could join any civilian gun club for networking, training, and competition I wanted here is what it would look like...
 
Battle Rifle Gun Club
We are a club focusing on semi-automatic .308/7.62 x 51/'AR 10 and variants' owners that meets regularly to engage in battle rifle and designated marksman training and competition for defense applications.
 
What is the format? 
-typical single or multi day fundamental training courses
-continuous training programs meeting weekly (like a 'gunfight club' or any martial arts program)
-scenario training
-force on force training (.308 against .308, .308 against other)
-special topics training (e.g. technical aspects of the firearm)
-guest instructors in special topic seminar format (just like martial arts seminars but with guns)
 
For basic training:
-battle rifle fundamentals (safety, manipulation, malfunctions)
-basic marksmanship with iron sights and scopes at all ranges
-emphasizing 200 to 800 yard shooting with multiple timed shots
-including 0 to 200 yard engagement to establish fundamentals of rapid engagement with big guns
-including primary-to-secondary-to-primary weapon transitions
-use of terrain such as mountains, desert, and mock urban set up
 
For advanced training:
-various sized team deployment and patrol techniques
-village/perimeter defense for preppers
-bugging in and bugging out with the big bore
-integrating firearms with emergency preparation
 
What do we need to do this?
-expertise
-experience
-property
-participation
 
Any one interested? If you vote, please explain why you voted the way you did.

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