BCC Enhanced Charleston SC

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May 21-22, 2016
Charleston, SC

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ONLY $450

This is a course designed for you! This is an intermediate course designed for concealed carry.  This course will get you shooting and moving faster then you ever thought.  It starts at the beginning and by the end you’ll be running and gunning like a pro.  Our course gets you shooting fast and then moving fast.  It is designed around the concept of a typical concealed carry self defense gun use.  But we will also work on some out of the ordinary situations, as well as the worst one you can probably imagine.

Gun being fired

We start with the basics of handgun safety and marksmanship and quickly progress to some basic dynamic movement and defensive scenarios, like shooting from cover, moving and shooting, advancing and retreating, defending hallways, one handed shooting, shooting around barricades, proper use of cover, shooting steel on the move, the art of making hits quickly out of the holster, shooting a hostage taker and more. You will shoot a minimum of 600 rounds of ammunition. Bring a quality handgun, holster, belt and magazine pouches and at least 3 magazines for your pistol. Revolvers and .22 caliber pistols are welcome.

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Held At:

Walterboro Hunt Club
About 1 hour west of Charleston
n 32º51′ 10.80″  w 80º 36′ 14.95″
Off of 64 south of Walterboro

9-5 Saturday and Sunday

What You’ll need:

-A serviceable handgun in caliber .380, or larger. 9mm or larger, is actually recommended.
-A Proper belt worn holster for your specific make/model of pistol, Those manufactured by Concealment Solutions, Comp-Tac, Bladetech, White Dog Holsters and Dale Fricke are highly recommended. NO BLACKHAWK SERPA holsters. You’ll also need a belt worn carrier for your spare magazine or speedloader.
-Long pants or shorts with belt loops. (Jeans, or 511-type BDU’s are acceptable.)
-A sturdy belt (leather or a nylon pistol belt) which can hold the weight of your holstered pistol and spare magazine. Flimsy, woven or fabric dress belts will not work.
-Sturdy footwear – hiking boots, etc… No open toed footwear will be allowed.
-We recommend as much bare skin as possible be covered up, so long sleeves are recommended, but not required.
-A cover garment like a light shirt, vest or jacket. We draw from concealment in this class.
-Eye and ear protection, as well as a BASEBALL CAP or HAT WITH A BRIM.
-500 rounds of FACTORY ammunition. We do not allow home reloads in our courses. Freedom Munitions ammo is OK. We suggest you take all the small boxes of ammunition, open them, and dump the ammo loose into one big box. This saves time and keeps the trash down on the range.
-At least 3 spare magazines, or 3 speedloaders if you’re using a revolver.
-Back-up guns are recommended, but not required.

-Whatever medications, liquids, food stuffs, band aids, sun screen, etc., you’ll need for the day.
-Note taking material. Pen, paper…

-You will also need a box, gun case or container of some sort to transport your gun(s) from the car to the firing line. If you carry your gun on your person, no problem, leave it holstered. We do all gun handling on the firing line, NOT in the parking lot. You’ll have opportunity to swap out carry ammunition. What we don’t want are ANY guns to be out of containers or holsters anywhere behind the firing line!

I look forward to training with you and also having a lot of fun!

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3 Replies to “BCC Enhanced Charleston SC”

  1. I am the one with the hunt club you will be using in Charleston. I was unable to get thru the paypal credit card only portion to pay. I got the perpetual dancing circle. Let me know what to do. I can give it to you over the phone if needed. Mines $20.00 like David said right?

  2. Is there any prerequisite training required prior to taking this course?

    Thanks,

    Alan
    Raleigh, NC

    1. No, you just have to know how to shoot. This course is designed for someone that knows the basics and is already carrying concealed or is thinking about getting their license to carry.

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