D.A.M. Part I + Tac-TIR Block 1 - TBD
D.A.M. Part I + Tac-TIR Block 1 - TBD
WHEN: TBD
10am - 5pm
WHERE: Saltwater Shooting Club - 900 Big Oak Rd. St Augustine, FL 32095
- North of St Augustine off of Hwy 1.
- 1.5 miles west of the airport.
D.A.M. Part 1 - Main topics covered:
Our D.A.M. course is a very fast-paced course where we run you through a multitude of drills that have real world relevance. The entire course will revolve around reactive shooting, speed shooting, in addition to working though malfunctions and transitions while on the move.
Quick to the gun; quick to the target; while on the move. You’ll rarely start facing your target and on the timer you will be executing and facing drill and moving with purpose. There will be a lot of reloads of various types and positional shooting in and around the four main shooting platforms.
If you can see yourself in a gunfight at some point in the future; this is the course you’ll want to set you up for success. The pressure will be on from start to finish so if you’re wanting to push yourself past that comfort level this course is for you.
- Working as an individual within a team (know your role)
- Marksman Mindset vs. Shooter Mindset
- Gear Selection / Sling Work
- Direct Action TTP’s
- Actions on Contact (What to execute...)
- Movement on Contact (Why & How to execute...)
- Target Discrimination & Selection
Gear Needed:
- Ammo 200 Pistol / 400 Rifle
- Pistol - 3 Mags Minimum
w/ 2 pistol mag worn on your person (extra mags help with reloads)
Gun Belt with at least 2 pistol mags on it, 1 rifle mag, and a good holster
- Rifle - 5 Mags Minimum
w/ 3 rifle mags worn on your person
- Rifle Sling
- Kit / Body Armor / Chest Rig / Whichever you have
- Eye Pro / Ear Pro
- Water Bottle you can refill
*********** ATTENTION ***********
THIS COURSE IS NOT FOR BEGINNERS. If you're wondering if you're ready for this course, ask your self these simple questions. If you answered "yes" to all of them, then you are good to go.
Can you clear a double feed with Pistol and Rifle; WHILE on the run?
Can you hit an A-Zone target with a pistol while moving forward from 15 yards and in?
Can you hit an A-Zone target with a rifle while moving forward from 25 yards and in?
Does your sling work allow you to go from High Gun to Low Gun without having to adjust things?
Can you transition from Rifle to Pistol effortlessly?
Can you make consistent head shots with controlled pairs at 25 yards with a rifle?
Can you execute a failure drill with pistol at 10 yards and keep the rounds in the A-Zone and Head?
Tac-TIR Block 1 - Main topics covered:
RCC offers medical courses, basic too advanced, taught by our medical professionals that cover tactical emergency care, bleeding control, management of chest injuries, airway management, and Medical Bag / IFAK needs.
This course was designed between us and a collection of SoF Medics currently working downrange to better aid in the overall immediate responses to tactical trauma. We will be working from the bag… your bag/ifak, the truck bag, and medical bag. We will go over what you have, how, when, and why you should use it. Knowing what you can do with what you have is key to survival; make good choices.
We will ONLY be coving the first training block in our Tac-TIR Course. A large focus will be on Stop The Bleed (STB), this will be a STB course with a little extra thrown in. Topics covered are listed below as well as a few real life considerations regarding STB. We will be working with training aids that allow us to apply tourniquets and pressure dress wounds. As mentioned we will be working from the bag. Meaning it's your first line of medical aid, what you have/carry on you. "Realism" is what this medical course will center around. We won't be going over things you will likely forget or using medical equipment that you most likely won't have with you.
Bring clothes you don’t mind getting dirty or stained with fake blood. While we don’t intend on getting theatrically bloody there is a chance of your clothes being stained.
Key Points that will be covered:
- Basic anatomy and physiology of
life-sustaining injuries
- Use of tourniquets and wound packing
- Review of M.A.R.C.H. algorithm
(Massive Hemorrhaging, Airway, Respiration,
Circulation, Hypovolemia and Hypothermia)
- Primary and secondary assessments
- What is in an individual first aid kit and a
medical bag, how to set up and use it.
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