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DEFENSIVE SHOTGUN
MAY 15, 2016
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
Price $200
INSTRUCTOR: RANDY HARRIS


The shotgun is the top choice among Americans for limited role home defense. In its niche it is a devastating weapon. This one day class will teach you everything you need to know to employ this iconic American fighting tool to its best utility.

 

CLASS AND RANGE DETAILS
 
DURATION: 1 Day
 
TIME: 9:00AM to 5:00PM
 
AMMUNITION: Approximately 100 rounds of Birdshot, 50 rounds of Buckshot, 15 Slugs and 50 rounds of pistol ammunition.
 
RANGE & GEAR REQUIREMENTS: Shotgun (any caliber pump or semi-auto). All shotguns must be equipped with a sling and a stock. Pistol with at least two magazines, suitable belt, holster, and magazine pouches. A method of carrying extra shotgun ammo (for example: shoulder bag, ammo pouches, side saddle, or butt cuff). Ear & eye protection.

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Bring spare clothing appropriate for the weather, including a hat, sunscreen, and bug repellent. Plan to bring lunch, snacks, and water (min 1 gallon per person) for the entire day unless driving to lunch is a viable option from the range location. Bring allergy medication (if needed), a chair (if you prefer), note taking supplies, and a boo boo kit (band aids, gauze pads, antiseptic wipes, antibiotic ointment and tape). You may wish to bring pads such as knee pads, elbow pads, and gloves if the class lends itself to that.
 
 

For more info and to register......http://www.suarezinternationalstore....x#.VvRWROIrKow

Edited by Cruel Hand Luke
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Honestly, proper technique (and not using 3" magnum hunting loads ), and a gun that actually fits you goes a long way toward making recoil more acceptable. Most factory stocks are just too long for most people unless they are 6'4" . A simple 1" shortening of the stock can make a huge difference in handling and in recoil management. 

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Honestly, proper technique (and not using 3" magnum hunting loads ), and a gun that actually fits you goes a long way toward making recoil more acceptable. Most factory stocks are just too long for most people unless they are 6'4" . A simple 1" shortening of the stock can make a huge difference in handling and in recoil management.


True statement, I removed about 1-1/2" from my 870 and added a limbsaver recoil pad, amazing results
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