KET Tactical Shotgun

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This 1-day firearms training course focuses on tactical speed shooting and development of aggressive gun-handling skills during tactical deployment of the shotgun for personal protection and home defense for civilians and Law Enforcement.
 
Students will develop reflexive gun-handling skills that will enable them to quickly and efficiently engage threats while performing multiple complex tasks.
 
This firearms training course takes the student beyond the basics of the shotgun and introduces the student to deployment techniques that are critical when deploying the shotgun for personal defense.
 
Shotguns must be a pump action, 12 or 20 gauge, and have a side receiver ejection port / loading port. Lever-action and exposed hammer shotguns are not allowed!

Course Topics:

Course topics Includes:

  • Shotgun training safety.

  • Principals of personal defense.

  • Deployment methodology and concepts.

  • Use of the shotgun for home defense.

  • Mental conditioning and combat mindset.

  • Combat fundamentals of shooting the shotgun.

  • The natural action stance.

  • Quick Loading / unloading the shotgun.

  • Use of the tactical sling.

  • Presentation from low ready, high ready, indoor ready positions.

  • Combat gun-handling skills.

  • Moving off the line of force.

  • Threat assessment and area scanning.

  • Ammunition management and tactical reloading techniques.

  • Transition to secondary weapon system.

  • Malfunction clearance drills.

  • Multiple threat engagement.

  • Engaging threats during continuous movement.

  • Fighting with the shotgun at CQB distances.

  • Introduction to tactical speed shooting concepts.

  • Weapon retention issues.

  • Stress training

  • Barricade and Obstacle Shooting

What to Bring:

  • Shotgun – unloaded and in a case or bag

  • 100 Bird Shot (Target) shells

  • 5 Buck Shot (00) shells

  • 5 Slugs

  • Eye & ear protection

  • Sack lunch, snacks and a drink for a twenty minute lunch break and other breaks

  • Lawn chair

  • Shooting Glove for non-shooting hand recommended for charging the weapon.

  • A cap or hat

  • You may want insect repellent and sun screen.

  • A great attitude and a willingness to learn