Sniper Level I- Rexburg
October 14-18, 2024, 0800-1700
Credit Hours: 40
Course Number: R4259
Description:
Beginner Law Enforcement Snipers needing foundational and fundamental skills. Topics covered include:
- Ballistics
- Prone shooting fundamentals
- Wind solutions
- Basics of ballistic solutions with Kestrel Applied Ballistics
- Manual Wind Solutions
- Manual Calculations for distance and intelligence gathering
- Atmospherics
- Rifle setup adjustments
- Field craft
Course Overview:
This beginner course focuses on making precise, accurate ½ MOA or better shots from the prone position by developing a sniper’s techniques and understanding of internal and external ballistics. Key skills include:
- Proper trigger press and ergonomics
- Bullet and rifle design
- Efficiency and stability of bullet types
- Atmospheric effects on the target
The course aims to teach snipers to operate without overdependence on unnecessary equipment. Students will adjust their rifles, optics, and kits for proper fit and prolonged operation. Rifles will be checked for proper setup, including the use of Loctite and torquing to specification. Once deficiencies are corrected, snipers will aim to shoot sub-half MOA groups. If rifles are incapable of shooting half MOA, deficiencies will be noted, and a follow-up report with needed corrections will be sent to the agency.
Ammunition Round Count
300 Rounds Match Grade Ammo for Sniper Rifle
100 Rounds Handgun Ammunition
90 Rounds AR-15 Ammunition
Required Equipment List:
Please contact us for your equipment needs as we offer our LE courses at substantial discounts to support your agency needs.
Note: Equipment loadout may change with seasons. Idaho weather is unpredictable, so prepare accordingly.
Shooting Gear:
- Rifle capable of sub ½ MOA precision (no large bore rifles above 300 Win Mag calibers except on advanced courses)
- High-quality first focal plane rifle scope with MOA or MIL reticles and external elevation and windage adjustment
- Scope mounting appropriate to the scope’s maximum elevation adjustment
- Scope level
- Bipod with tilt/level feature (recommended: Warne Scope Mounts or Atlas)
- 100 rounds of match grade sniper rifle ammo per day (300 total)
- 90 Rounds AR-15 Ammo
- 100 Rounds Handgun training Ammo
- Electronic hearing protection (mandatory)
- Laser range finder (optional)
- Spotting scope and tripod (recommended: Hog Saddle PigLite Carbon Fiber Tripods)
- Ballistic solver (Kestrel Elite 5700 or Kestrel 5700X with Applied Ballistics)
- Waterproof shooting mat with some padding (recommended: Eberlestock)
- Rear bags (2-3, available for use/purchase $15-20 per bag)
- Binoculars (optional but recommended)
- Weapon cleaning kit and maintenance kits
- Angle cosine indicator
- Rifle sling with adjustable length (recommended: Hog Saddle Slings with Carabiner)
- Paracord (at least 20 feet)
Fieldcraft/Concealment Gear –Carcajoutactical.com
- Carcajou Tactical Badger Hood FULL BUNDLE
- Multi-Cam or A- Tacs iX (10% Purchase Coupon Code: RANGETECH10)
- Boonie and Veil Bundle
- Multi-Cam or A- Tacs iX
- com Plate Carriers and Chest Rigs are highly recommended
Equipment Continued
Clothing:
- Waterproof breathable jacket and pants (recommended: Outdoor Research Professional Series)
- Fleece jacket (recommended: Outdoor Research Professional Series)
- Insulated jacket (synthetic or down)
- Lightly insulated gloves for spring, summer, and fall
- Winter mitts (rated to negative temperatures)
- Ankle gaiters (recommended: Outdoor Research Professional Series)
- Hiking boots with ankle support (recommended: Scarpa Brand)
- Polypropylene liner socks (2 pairs)
- Wool hiking socks (2 pairs)
- Balaclavas (winter and summer types)
- Boonie style hat for sun protection
Gear:
- Eberlestock or equivalent sniper pack with rifle scabbard
- Duffle bag for extra gear
- Sunscreen lotion/Zinc for sensitive areas
- Stomach meds and other medications
- Water bottles or bladders (3-4 liters per day)
- Toilet paper and unscented sanitary wipes
- Unscented hand cleaner
Additional Equipment for Remote/Winter Sniper Course Level 2 or Advanced Mountain Courses:
- Waterproof tent with full rainfly and tie downs
- Sleeping pads and bags rated to 0°C/ -15°F or colder
- Headlamps with red lens option
- Camp stove and chairs (recommended: Helinox lightweight camp chair)
- Change of clothes for each day
- Camp towel and toiletries
- Food (MREs or freeze dried recommended for multi-day courses)
- Water (minimum of 4 liters per day)
- Electrolyte packets (No liquids/no bottled Gatorade)
Instructors: Mike Warn
Location:
Rexburg Police Training Center
425 N. 5th
Rexburg, ID
Registration Details:
To register for this course contact Rexburg PD Sgt. Ryan Kamachi at ryan.kamachi@rexburg.org or Mike Warn at 208-757-0575
Remarks:
Prior to Booking:
Agencies’ rifles must be assessed by us to ensure proper setup and a successful course. Items or deficiencies will be addressed with sourcing and supply options at special law enforcement rates. This service is provided at no charge and will lead to a more successful course.