Rifle Performance Course

$350.00

Course Location:
Fairchance Rod & Gun Club
122 Hitters Rd
Smithville, Pennsylvania

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Course Description:

The Rifle Performance Course is designed for shooters who already understand basic rifle operation and are ready to push their skills into a higher level of speed, accuracy, accountability, and control.

This course moves beyond static fundamentals and focuses on applying rifle skills under increased demand. Students will refine recoil management, target transitions, positional shooting, shot accountability, movement, sling management, reloads, and performance-based decision making.

The goal is not simply to shoot faster. The goal is to shoot better on demand.

Students will be challenged to understand what their rifle, optic, body position, and fundamentals are doing in real time. Every drill is built around measurable performance, efficient gun handling, and the ability to deliver accurate hits under pressure.

This course is ideal for shooters who have completed a basic rifle course or already possess safe gun handling skills and want to improve practical rifle performance.

Student Range Packing List:

Mandatory Minimum

  • Reliable magazine-fed rifle
  • Optic recommended
  • Magazines — minimum of 3
  • Quality rifle sling
  • Sturdy belt designed for carrying gear
  • Eye protection
  • Ear protection — electronic preferred for instruction
  • Closed-toe shoes or boots — no exceptions
  • Ammunition — 500 rounds minimum

Highly Recommended

  • Magazine pouches — at least 1–2 on belt
  • Gloves — Mechanix or similar
  • Hat with brim
  • Note-taking gear
  • Sunscreen
  • Foldable chair
  • Extra batteries
  • Weapon cleaning kit
  • Chamber flag
  • Small tools for optic/mount adjustments
  • Water/electrolytes
  • Snacks or lunch

Clothing Considerations

Dress like you’re going to move, kneel, sweat, and perform.

  • Durable pants, shorts, or range pants
  • Avoid low-cut shirts — brass burns are real
  • Bring a backup shirt
  • We train rain or shine. Conditions are part of the curriculum.
  • Waterproof or water-resistant outer layer
  • Change of clothes — leave in vehicle
  • Extra socks
  • Towel — dry hands equal better grip and safer gun handling
  • Waterproof bag or bin for gear
  • Footwear with solid traction — mud happens

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