Hello all:
The Tuesday Night Concealed Carry Shoot is run by Rochester Defensive Pistol Associates, LLC. The entity was started many years ago by Stu Jenkins. In one form or another, the basis of the current version of the shoot has been the longest running weekly event in the Rochester area and at the Genesee Conservation League (GCL). I am the Assistant Range Master for the event and the Founder/Primary Instructor for Rochester Personal Defense, LLC. Western NY's standout training and educational company for self defense and firearms. The Tuesday CCW Shoot, in it's current form, has evolved into a great event where both new shooters and experienced shooters can attend and practice, learn, and gather with other shooters. The atmosphere is casual and easy to walk into as every shooter there is ready to accept new people all the time - and we do almost every week!
Utilizing photo realistic targets, we afford the participant the chance to immerse themselves into a stage or scenario where they will get the chance to practice drawing, reloading, malfunction clearing, movement, target ID and judgement, scanning, environmental awareness, and more. All in a safe and reliable method!
The squads are maxed out at 12 (6 per group, per squad) and run every 45 minutes. The first squad goes off at 4 and the last one is at 700pm. The cost is only 10.00 for one run (both stages) and an additional 5.00 for a second run if there is room. Your first night is free (of course we have to get you hooked, right?).
To register to attend, go to www.defensivepistol.net and set up your new user ID. Once approved, you can register for a squad time. For your first night, you'll need to arrive about 15 minutes earlier than your squad time for your orientation.
What equipment do you need to bring? It's easy, nothing special. Eye and ear protection (make sure you are wearing these before you enter the range), Your defensive handgun (in a holster or case), 100 rounds of ammo, a magazine holder or someplace to secure them, an extra magazine or two, and an open mind- ready to have fun!
Feel free to contact me directly for any questions at the info listed below. Good luck, good shooting!
The Tuesday Night Concealed Carry Shoot is run by Rochester Defensive Pistol Associates, LLC. The entity was started many years ago by Stu Jenkins. In one form or another, the basis of the current version of the shoot has been the longest running weekly event in the Rochester area and at the Genesee Conservation League (GCL). I am the Assistant Range Master for the event and the Founder/Primary Instructor for Rochester Personal Defense, LLC. Western NY's standout training and educational company for self defense and firearms. The Tuesday CCW Shoot, in it's current form, has evolved into a great event where both new shooters and experienced shooters can attend and practice, learn, and gather with other shooters. The atmosphere is casual and easy to walk into as every shooter there is ready to accept new people all the time - and we do almost every week!
Utilizing photo realistic targets, we afford the participant the chance to immerse themselves into a stage or scenario where they will get the chance to practice drawing, reloading, malfunction clearing, movement, target ID and judgement, scanning, environmental awareness, and more. All in a safe and reliable method!
The squads are maxed out at 12 (6 per group, per squad) and run every 45 minutes. The first squad goes off at 4 and the last one is at 700pm. The cost is only 10.00 for one run (both stages) and an additional 5.00 for a second run if there is room. Your first night is free (of course we have to get you hooked, right?).
To register to attend, go to www.defensivepistol.net and set up your new user ID. Once approved, you can register for a squad time. For your first night, you'll need to arrive about 15 minutes earlier than your squad time for your orientation.
What equipment do you need to bring? It's easy, nothing special. Eye and ear protection (make sure you are wearing these before you enter the range), Your defensive handgun (in a holster or case), 100 rounds of ammo, a magazine holder or someplace to secure them, an extra magazine or two, and an open mind- ready to have fun!
Feel free to contact me directly for any questions at the info listed below. Good luck, good shooting!
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