Defensive Revolver Clinic
This class is designed to offer shooters of all levels coaching and refinement on their defensive revolver skills!
Red Dot Pistol for Concealed Carry and Duty Use
This class will cover safety, manipulations, and shooting fundamentals. In addition it will cover best practices for equipment selection and setup of a red dot equipped pistol. Special emphasis is placed on helping you learn how to reliably find the dot on every draw. You will come out of this class with the understanding of the skills required to shoot a red dot equipped pistol, as well as the knowledge of how best to set up and run a red dot pistol in the future.
Precision Rifle 1
This class is meant to help someone new to the level of precision necessary to make hits at 1,000 yards or beyond understand how to set up their rifle, optic, and ammunition to achieve that goal. We will coach you on the fundamentals and do what we can to address issues with equipment that typically manifest when you are trying to shake down a new precision setup. We will engage targets between 100 and 600 yards to build fundamentals and let the shooter know whether or not their equipment is capable of going to 1,000 yards and beyond.
Carbine 1
This class is a great way to start your path with JDC’s training standards on the defensive carbine. The course is good for beginners but is also an excellent review for anyone, with individual performance challenges. This course is a full day offering, running approximately seven hours. It provides intensive personal coaching to allow you to reach your maximum personal development.
Topics covered include firearms safety, justification, mindset, shot process, shooting fundamentals, mounting, carbine manipulation, malfunction clearance, dry fire, and target transitions. Live fire drills will be from three to 50 yards, and the class will end with a skill evaluation. You will also receive a performance improvement plan.
The Four Count Draw
This class will help you build a more efficient, more effective, and likely quicker draw with a handgun!
Pistol 1
This class is a great way to start your path with JDC’s training methodology. The course is good for beginners but is also an excellent review for anyone, with individual performance challenges. This course is a full day offering, running approximately seven hours. It provides intensive personal coaching to allow you to reach your maximum personal development.
Topics covered include firearms safety, justification, mindset, shot process, shooting fundamentals, drawing, pistol manipulation, malfunction clearance, dry fire, and target transitions. Live fire drills will be from three to 25 yards, and the class will end with a skill evaluation. You will also receive a performance improvement plan.
Variable Power Optic 1/Mid-Range Carbine
This class will teach you to employ a carbine at distances of 7 yards to 300 yards. The focus of the course is on the use of a low-powered variable optic, but is also appropriate for use of magnifiers with red dot optics or even iron sights if you are a brave soul.
The focus of this class will be developing your ability to use the carbine with a high degree of accuracy at speed, achieving stability from positions and the environment as you are able to enhance your performance
Advance Pistol - Movement & Tactics
Good shooting is important. Good decision making is even more important. In this course we are going to stress both and help you become more capable. There will be drills to make you think and evaluate before and during your shooting.
You are going to continue to learn movement – offline, forward, and lateral. You will be introduced to shooting on the move. You will enhance your ability to effectively utilize cover and clear corners.
Your decision making will be evaluated. Overall, this course will hone your skills and improve your capability to perform in a fluid environment.
We like to see our clients progress and grow. This course is the next step beyond Pistol 1 and Pistol 2 both are prerequisites (comparable training can be authorized – contact us).
This course is a physical course. Students should be capable of running or moving quickly for 10 to 15 yards approximately a dozen times throughout the course of the day.
Defensive Shotgun Essentials
The shotgun is kept as a defensive weapon in many homes, but the many myths and bad assumptions about defensive use of the shotgun have contributed to making it the most misunderstood weapon commonly available for defensive use.
Defensive Carbine Clinic
This class is designed to offer shooters of all levels coaching and refinement on their defensive carbine skills!
Variable Power Optic 2/Long-Range Carbine
This class will teach you how to employ a modern carbine within the maximum practical limits of its performance envelope, focusing on accuracy and speed at 100-600 yards.
The focus of this class will be developing your ability to use the carbine with a high degree of accuracy at speed, achieving stability from positions and the environment as you are able to enhance your performance. The low-powered variable optic is the most useful optic for these purposes, but red dots with magnifiers and even iron sights can be used in this class as well.
Defensive Pistol Clinic
This class is designed to offer shooters of all levels coaching and refinement on their defensive pistol skills!
Variable Power Optic 1/Mid-Range Carbine
This class will teach you to employ a carbine at distances of 7 yards to 300 yards. The focus of the course is on the use of a low-powered variable optic, but is also appropriate for use of magnifiers with red dot optics or even iron sights if you are a brave soul.
The focus of this class will be developing your ability to use the carbine with a high degree of accuracy at speed, achieving stability from positions and the environment as you are able to enhance your performance
Fighting Around Vehicles With Pistols
There are the spaces we live and work in. There are the spaces we must transition. The vehicle is the medium in which we move about, and we spend a lot of our time in them and around them. Vehicles can provide a position of power or a position of weakness. In this class we are going to allow you to explore that. You are going to shoot around them, over them and under them. Then you are going to shoot out of them. You are going to shoot into them. You are going to see where you can and cannot shoot through them. This class is limited to ten students.
We are going to demolish two decent shape scrap vehicles. There are considerable additional expenses for this class. It must reach an eight-student minimum, or it will be cancelled and tuition will be refunded. It is a serious class, and it will be a fun class full of invaluable learning.
Prerequisite Pistol 1 or equivalent.
Advance Pistol - Movement & Tactics
Good shooting is important. Good decision making is even more important. In this course we are going to stress both and help you become more capable. There will be drills to make you think and evaluate before and during your shooting.
You are going to continue to learn movement – offline, forward, and lateral. You will be introduced to shooting on the move. You will enhance your ability to effectively utilize cover and clear corners.
Your decision making will be evaluated. Overall, this course will hone your skills and improve your capability to perform in a fluid environment.
We like to see our clients progress and grow. This course is the next step beyond Pistol 1 and Pistol 2 both are prerequisites (comparable training can be authorized – contact us).
This course is a physical course. Students should be capable of running or moving quickly for 10 to 15 yards approximately a dozen times throughout the course of the day.
Precision Rifle 1
This class is meant to help someone new to the level of precision necessary to make hits at 1,000 yards or beyond understand how to set up their rifle, optic, and ammunition to achieve that goal. We will coach you on the fundamentals and do what we can to address issues with equipment that typically manifest when you are trying to shake down a new precision setup. We will engage targets between 100 and 600 yards to build fundamentals and let the shooter know whether or not their equipment is capable of going to 1,000 yards and beyond.
Low Light Carbine Clinic
In this clinic, we present the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) to use a handheld flashlight and carbine equipped with a weapon-light for justified defense in low light to no light environments. Solid weapon handling and shooting skills are critical to participation in this course, which emphasizes:
search techniques,
positive identification of threats,
tactical decision making and
making rapid and effective hits on target.
Low Light Pistol Skills
Low Light Pistol is for the Defensive Practitioner who is already well skilled in the fundamental use and manipulation of their defensive pistol of choice but knows that they need additional skill to be able to effectively employ the pistol in a low light environment.
Variable Power Optic 2/Long-Range Carbine
This class will teach you how to employ a modern carbine within the maximum practical limits of its performance envelope, focusing on accuracy and speed at 100-600 yards.
The focus of this class will be developing your ability to use the carbine with a high degree of accuracy at speed, achieving stability from positions and the environment as you are able to enhance your performance. The low-powered variable optic is the most useful optic for these purposes, but red dots with magnifiers and even iron sights can be used in this class as well.
Carbine 2
This course picks up after Carbine I and allows shooters to continue to evaluate and refine their skills. The course is not for beginners; it will challenge experienced defensive or competitive shooters through additional individual performance challenges and personal coaching.
Topics covered include support-shoulder shooting, effective use of cover, movement, basic decision making and target identification, and multiple target transitions. Live fire drills will be from three to 100 yards, and the class will end with a skill evaluation. You will also learn the difference between practice and training and receive a performance improvement plan.
Low Light Carbine Clinic
In this clinic, we will present the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) to use a handheld flashlight and carbine equipped with a weapon-light for justified defense in low light to no lightenvironments. Solid weapon handling and shooting skills are critical to participation in this course, which emphasizes:
search techniques,
positive identification of threats,
tactical decision making and
making rapid and effective hits on target
Low Light Pistol Skills
Low Light Pistol is for the Defensive Practitioner who is already well skilled in the fundamental use and manipulation of their defensive pistol of choice but knows that they need additional skill to be able to effectively employ the pistol in a low light environment.
Pistol 2
This course picks up after Pistol I and allows shooters to continue to evaluate and refine their skills. The course is not for beginners; it will challenge experienced defensive or competitive shooters through additional individual performance challenges and personal coaching.
Topics covered include one-handed shooting, effective use of cover, movement, basic decision making and target identification, and multiple target transitions. Live fire drills will be from three to 25 yards, and the class will end with a skill evaluation. You will also learn the difference between practice and training and receive a performance improvement plan.
Defensive Pistol Clinic
This class is designed to offer shooters of all levels coaching and refinement on their defensive pistol skills!
Variable Power Optic 1/Mid-Range Carbine
This class will teach you to employ a carbine at distances of 7 yards to 300 yards. The focus of the course is on the use of a low-powered variable optic, but is also appropriate for use of magnifiers with red dot optics or even iron sights if you are a brave soul.
The focus of this class will be developing your ability to use the carbine with a high degree of accuracy at speed, achieving stability from positions and the environment as you are able to enhance your performance
Precision Rifle 1
This class is meant to help someone new to the level of precision necessary to make hits at 1,000 yards or beyond understand how to set up their rifle, optic, and ammunition to achieve that goal. We will coach you on the fundamentals and do what we can to address issues with equipment that typically manifest when you are trying to shake down a new precision setup. We will engage targets between 100 and 600 yards to build fundamentals and let the shooter know whether or not their equipment is capable of going to 1,000 yards and beyond.
Red Dot Pistol for Concealed Carry and Duty Use
This class will cover safety, manipulations, and shooting fundamentals. In addition it will cover best practices for equipment selection and setup of a red dot equipped pistol. Special emphasis is placed on helping you learn how to reliably find the dot on every draw. You will come out of this class with the understanding of the skills required to shoot a red dot equipped pistol, as well as the knowledge of how best to set up and run a red dot pistol in the future.
Defensive Carbine Clinic
This class is designed to offer shooters of all levels coaching and refinement on their defensive carbine skills!
Defensive Revolver Clinic
This class is designed to offer shooters of all levels coaching and refinement on their defensive revolver skills!
Variable Power Optic 2/Long-Range Carbine
This class will teach you how to employ a modern carbine within the maximum practical limits of its performance envelope, focusing on accuracy and speed at 100-600 yards.
The focus of this class will be developing your ability to use the carbine with a high degree of accuracy at speed, achieving stability from positions and the environment as you are able to enhance your performance. The low-powered variable optic is the most useful optic for these purposes, but red dots with magnifiers and even iron sights can be used in this class as well.
Carbine 1
This class is a great way to start your path with JDC’s training standards on the defensive carbine. The course is good for beginners but is also an excellent review for anyone, with individual performance challenges. This course is a full day offering, running approximately seven hours. It provides intensive personal coaching to allow you to reach your maximum personal development.
Topics covered include firearms safety, justification, mindset, shot process, shooting fundamentals, mounting, carbine manipulation, malfunction clearance, dry fire, and target transitions. Live fire drills will be from three to 50 yards, and the class will end with a skill evaluation. You will also receive a performance improvement plan.
Precision Rifle 1
This class is meant to help someone new to the level of precision necessary to make hits at 1,000 yards or beyond understand how to set up their rifle, optic, and ammunition to achieve that goal. We will coach you on the fundamentals and do what we can to address issues with equipment that typically manifest when you are trying to shake down a new precision setup. We will engage targets between 100 and 600 yards to build fundamentals and let the shooter know whether or not their equipment is capable of going to 1,000 yards and beyond.
Pistol 1
This class is a great way to start your path with JDC’s training methodology. The course is good for beginners but is also an excellent review for anyone, with individual performance challenges. This course is a full day offering, running approximately seven hours. It provides intensive personal coaching to allow you to reach your maximum personal development.
Topics covered include firearms safety, justification, mindset, shot process, shooting fundamentals, drawing, pistol manipulation, malfunction clearance, dry fire, and target transitions. Live fire drills will be from three to 25 yards, and the class will end with a skill evaluation. You will also receive a performance improvement plan.
Variable Power Optic 1/Mid-Range Carbine
This class will teach you to employ a carbine at distances of 7 yards to 300 yards. The focus of the course is on the use of a low-powered variable optic, but is also appropriate for use of magnifiers with red dot optics or even iron sights if you are a brave soul.
The focus of this class will be developing your ability to use the carbine with a high degree of accuracy at speed, achieving stability from positions and the environment as you are able to enhance your performance
The Four Count Draw
This class will help you build a more efficient, more effective, and likely quicker draw with a handgun!
Defensive Shotgun Skills
Our flagship shotgun program will cover recoil mitigation, ammunition selection, coaching to improve speed and accuracy, and finishing with unique decision making drills to test your ability to think behind the gun!
Red Dot Pistol Essentials
Curious about all this red dot optics on pistols stuff? Do you have a dot pistol but you find it’s tough to find the dot on the draw? This is the class to help you figure out the essentials for using a red dot equipped pistol effectively!
Defensive Carbine Clinic
This class is designed to offer shooters of all levels coaching and refinement on their defensive carbine skills!
Defensive Pistol Clinic
This class is designed to offer shooters of all levels coaching and refinement on their defensive pistol skills!
Carbine 2
This course picks up after Carbine I and allows shooters to continue to evaluate and refine their skills. The course is not for beginners; it will challenge experienced defensive or competitive shooters through additional individual performance challenges and personal coaching.
Topics covered include support-shoulder shooting, effective use of cover, movement, basic decision making and target identification, and multiple target transitions. Live fire drills will be from three to 100 yards, and the class will end with a skill evaluation. You will also learn the difference between practice and training and receive a performance improvement plan.
Red Dot Pistol Essentials
Curious about all this red dot optics on pistols stuff? Do you have a dot pistol but you find it’s tough to find the dot on the draw? This is the class to help you figure out the essentials for using a red dot equipped pistol effectively!
Low Light Pistol Skills
Low Light Pistol is for the Defensive Practitioner who is already well skilled in the fundamental use and manipulation of their defensive pistol of choice but knows that they need additional skill to be able to effectively employ the pistol in a low light environment.
Precision Rifle 1
This class is meant to help someone new to the level of precision necessary to make hits at 1,000 yards or beyond understand how to set up their rifle, optic, and ammunition to achieve that goal. We will coach you on the fundamentals and do what we can to address issues with equipment that typically manifest when you are trying to shake down a new precision setup. We will engage targets between 100 and 600 yards to build fundamentals and let the shooter know whether or not their equipment is capable of going to 1,000 yards and beyond.
The Four Count Draw
This class will help you build a more efficient, more effective, and likely quicker draw with a handgun!
Carbine 1
This class is a great way to start your path with JDC’s training standards on the defensive carbine. The course is good for beginners but is also an excellent review for anyone, with individual performance challenges. This course is a full day offering, running approximately seven hours. It provides intensive personal coaching to allow you to reach your maximum personal development.
Topics covered include firearms safety, justification, mindset, shot process, shooting fundamentals, mounting, carbine manipulation, malfunction clearance, dry fire, and target transitions. Live fire drills will be from three to 50 yards, and the class will end with a skill evaluation. You will also receive a performance improvement plan.
Pistol 2
This course picks up after Pistol I and allows shooters to continue to evaluate and refine their skills. The course is not for beginners; it will challenge experienced defensive or competitive shooters through additional individual performance challenges and personal coaching.
Topics covered include one-handed shooting, effective use of cover, movement, basic decision making and target identification, and multiple target transitions. Live fire drills will be from three to 25 yards, and the class will end with a skill evaluation. You will also learn the difference between practice and training and receive a performance improvement plan.