by Monarch Defense | Dec 18, 2010 | Uncategorized
Conclusion and final thoughts.At times, especially in the beginning, I felt really disappointed in the instruction. I felt like the instructor were knowledgeable snipers, but they didn’t know how to teach to non-military students. Sometimes, we were talking...
by Monarch Defense | Dec 18, 2010 | Uncategorized
The last two days were for instructor development. Only about 6 students were left at this point, I was the only one there who had never served in the/a military. 3 months of army ROTC was hardly a peek at anything. The days were relaxed, we didn’t shoot, we...
by Monarch Defense | Dec 18, 2010 | Uncategorized
Sunday and Monday were advanced sniper. Many of the basic students left, Mike Moore, my new partner showed up. We zeroed our rifles, and practiced fire on command drills, went to the house on the hill, and set up up positions to shoot out of the house and down into...
by Monarch Defense | Dec 18, 2010 | Uncategorized
Saturday was originally scheduled as a break. Instead, some of the students wanted an extra day, and the students were willing, so four of us, plus Colin, spent the day together. We remained in character, pretty much the entire day, and the very cool Maura McMillan...
by Monarch Defense | Dec 18, 2010 | Uncategorized
The first day of the basic course started with classes, then outside to properly set up our rifles, then onto shooting paper at the 100 yard range for groups, adjusting our rifles and optics. In the mornings, we’d start off with shooting a few 5rnd groups,...