Precision Applications, LLC

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We are a Firearms & Tactics training company, training military, LE and civilians in Sniper/Precisio

Precision Applications, LLC is a full-service firearms and tactics training company. We train military, LE and civilians in all things firearms-related, including Sniper/Precision Rifle, Pistol, Carbine, Shotgun and Tactics, as well as topics such as Combat Mindset, Home & Personal Security, Active Shooter Response, and more. For Sniper/Precision Rifle, we have the capability to train students out

03/24/2026

Precision Applications, LLC will be conducting an Urban Teamwork & Tactics on June 6, 2026 in Bartow Co.

Class will begin at 8am, and run until approximately 5pm, with a 1-hour break for lunch.

This course will center around functioning as a team in urban environs; the home, work, mall, church, etc.

All drills will be run as 2-man teams, with some of the drills towards the end of the day being composed of larger teams. You are welcome to come with a buddy for partnering. If not, we will partner you with another student who needs someone.

Topics covered will include, but may not be limited to:
Tips for being "Gray"
Shooting while moving
Team communications
Covered movement
Cover drills when dealing with reloads, malfunctions or weapon transitions
Proper uses of cover/concealment with multiple operators
Break contact
"Man down" drills
Reaction to vehicle ambush

Gear list:
Carbine with sling
Handgun with holster, minimum 1 spare mag on your person
500 rounds for the carbine
500 rounds for the handgun
Minimum of 2 carbine magazines on your person for reloads. I recommend at least 8 magazines total for the course.
Eye and ear protection
Hat with a front brim
Plenty of water

Your particular gear is up to you; warbelts, vests, suspenders, etc. Body armor and/or helmets are welcome if you choose to wear them, as are suppressors. Your carbine needs to be sighted in and ready to go, we will not be zeroing.

Dress appropriately for the weather, whatever it will be. Comfortable attire and shoes/boots are a must. Bring plenty of water.

Course fee is $300 paid in advance. We accept checks, money orders, cash, Zelle, and Venmo, CashApp. Your spot is not guaranteed until your course fee is received.

Please do not hesitate to contact if you have any questions.

Semper Fi!

03/07/2026

Precision Applications, LLC will be conducting a 2-day Basic Precision Rifle Course on April 26 / May 2 - 3 2026, at Cool Acres Sporting Camp in Swainsboro GA on their 1,000 yard range.

142 Cool Springs Rd
Swainsboro, GA 30401

Both range days will start at 0800hrs and run until approximately 1700hrs. There will be a 1 hour lunch break each day.

I have rifles and optics to rent out, on a first-come-first-served basis.

Course is limited to 10 students.

The classroom portion will be done on Sunday, April 26, 9am, at TruPrep in Marietta GA. This typically takes 3 hours, give or take an hour. If you can't make it in person, I can make provisions for you to attend this portion remotely.

CLASSROOM PORTION:
Topics covered will include (but aren't limited to):
Selection, care and maintenance of the entire system (rifle, scope, rings, mounts, ammunition, bipod, cases, etc.). This includes a comprehensive disassembly and other Armorer's tips.
Marksmanship basics
Use of optics (including adjustments and all other functions)
Use of data book
Zeroing
CCB/CHB/HFB

Range days are May 2-3.

RANGE DAY 1:
We’ll shoot to at least 600 yards on Day 1. All students will obtain or confirm their 100 yard zero, as well as working with the Instructor on correcting any issues they may have.

RANGE DAY 2:
Use of a mil- and MOA-based reticles for ranging unknown distance targets.
Use of hold-offs as compared to dialing dope.
We will pick up where we left off on Day 1, and continue out to 1,000 yards. I will be working with each shooter to fine tune their skills and fix any issues they have.

We will shoot in 2 relays, so one relay can learn the proper techniques that a Spotter needs to assist the Shooter. All students will shoot to 1,000 yards.

Gear list will include:
Rifle capable of 1MOA. Bolt actions and semi-automatics are both welcome. Most students shoot .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor.
Quality optics. The following features are mandatory on the optic:
-Finger adjustable turrets with audible/tactile “clicks”, MOA or mil are fine
-Ranging reticle, mil or MOA based are both acceptable
Ammunition, 200 rounds. Ammunition must be "match grade" from a reputable manufacturer, or known handloads of equal or better accuracy
Data book w/ calculator (any calculator that multiplies and divides will work. I highly recommend the Storm Tactical modular rite in the rain databooks)
Rifle-mounted bipod, or front rest
Rear bag(s) (optional)
Shooting mat (optional)
Minimum 5 “dummy” rounds
Spotting scope (optional)
Eye and ear protection
Clothes and footwear appropriate to the weather. If it rains, we train, as long as there is no thunder/lightning.
If you are military/LE, it is preferred that you use your duty gear, body armor and other ancillary equipment that you will use on duty. Train like you fight!

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Contact me prior to enrolling and let me know what rifle and optic you plan on using.

2. It is preferred that your rifle be fully assembled and sighted in with a recent 100 yard zero prior to the class. The zero must be done with the ammunition that you will be using in the class. I offer my services for free to any of my students who need assistance with any rifle or optics work, or zeroing, that they may need.

3. Ammunition must be “match grade” from a known manufacturer, or handloads that you have shot out of the rifle you are bringing to the class and are sure of their accuracy.

4. A bipod or ruck to shoot off, as well as a rear bag. I have bipods and rear bags to loan during the course.

5. If you don't have some sort of adjustable cheekpiece, or cheekpad, I recommend one. The comb of your stock needs to be high enough that your cheek bone rests on it naturally when you have a perfect sight picture, not your jawbone or the middle of your cheek. Ask several of my former students and they'll tell you this makes a HUGE difference.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about any of your gear. I would rather sort the problems out ahead of time than have you show up at the class with gear that won't work, or that is set up wrong.

We have plenty of equipment, including rifles and optics, to loan or rent. Just let me know what you need.

Other than confirming 100yd zeroes, all targets will be reactive steel.

Cost for the course is $650. We accept cash, checks, money orders, Zelle, Venmo, and CashApp. Your spot is not guaranteed until payment is received.

Semper Fi!

02/25/2026

Precision Applications, LLC will be holding a Fighting Handgun Course on Saturday May 23, in Bartow Co GA.

The class will start at 8am and run until 5pm, with a 1 hour break for lunch.

Warmups will include some quick diagnoses of any problems you may have with your fundamentals. After warmups we will move straight into the meat of the course.

Topics covered will include, but may not be limited to:
Working with each shooter to assess individual issues and improve accuracy
Draws (with and without a covering garment)
Ready positions
Reloads (Emergency, Tactical, and Magazine Exchange)
Malfunctions
Shooting while moving
Use of cover

We will add some timed and scored drills to supplement and drive home the techniques being taught.

If time permits we will shoot the Tactical Pistol Course for score. Anyone that passes will be awarded a Challenge Coin.

Gear list:
Handgun with holster (revolver or semi-automatic)
Magazines/speedloaders. If your handgun holds 12 or more rounds, a minimum of 2 reloads on your person is recommended. If your handgun holds less than 12 rounds, then 4 reloads are recommended
Pouch for your reloading devices
600rds of ammunition
6 dummy rounds of the caliber you will be shooting
Eye and ear protection
Hat with a front brim
Plenty of water

Your particular gear is up to you; warbelts, vests, suspenders, etc. Body armor and/or helmets are welcome if you choose to wear them. You can wear overt-type great, or go CCW-style. Where applicable, I’ll cover the differences.

Dress appropriately for the weather, whatever it will be. Comfortable attire and shoes/boots are a must. Bring plenty of water.

There is not a place to eat within a reasonable drive from this range, so I would recommend that you pack your lunch.

The course is limited to 20 students. Course fee is $300 paid in advance. We accept checks, money orders, cash, Zelle, Venmo, and CashApp. Your spot is not guaranteed until your course fee is received.

Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

02/13/2026

Precision Applications, LLC will be conducting a 2-day Basic Precision Rifle Course on February 22 / February 28 - March 1 2026, at Cool Acres Sporting Camp in Swainsboro GA on their 1,000 yard range.

142 Cool Springs Rd
Swainsboro, GA 30401

Both range days will start at 0800hrs and run until approximately 1700hrs. There will be a 1 hour lunch break each day.

I have rifles and optics to rent out, on a first-come-first-served basis.

Course is limited to 10 students.

The classroom portion will be done on Sunday, February 22, 9am, at TruPrep in Marietta GA. This typically takes 3 hours, give or take an hour. If you can't make it in person, I can make provisions for you to attend this portion remotely.

CLASSROOM PORTION:
Topics covered will include (but aren't limited to):
Selection, care and maintenance of the entire system (rifle, scope, rings, mounts, ammunition, bipod, cases, etc.). This includes a comprehensive disassembly and other Armorer's tips.
Marksmanship basics
Use of optics (including adjustments and all other functions)
Use of data book
Zeroing
CCB/CHB/HFB

Range days are February 28 - March 1

RANGE DAY 1:
We’ll shoot to approximately 600 yards on Day 1. All students will obtain or confirm their 100 yard zero, as well as working with the Instructor on correcting any issues they may have.

RANGE DAY 2:
Use of a mil- and MOA-based reticles for ranging unknown distance targets.
Use of hold-offs as compared to dialing dope.
We will pick up where we left off on Day 1, and continue out to 1,000 yards. I will be working with each shooter to fine tune their skills and fix any issues they have.

We will shoot in 2 relays, so one relay can learn the proper techniques that a Spotter needs to assist the Shooter. All students will shoot to 1,000 yards.

Gear list will include:
Rifle capable of 1MOA. Bolt actions and semi-automatics are both welcome. Most students shoot .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor.
Quality optics. The following features are mandatory on the optic:
-Finger adjustable turrets with audible/tactile “clicks”, MOA or mil are fine
-Ranging reticle, mil or MOA based are both acceptable
Ammunition, 200 rounds. Ammunition must be "match grade" from a reputable manufacturer, or known handloads of equal or better accuracy
Data book w/ calculator (any calculator that multiplies and divides will work. I highly recommend the Storm Tactical modular rite in the rain databooks)
Rifle-mounted bipod, or front rest
Rear bag(s) (optional)
Shooting mat (optional)
Minimum 5 “dummy” rounds
Spotting scope (optional)
Eye and ear protection
Clothes and footwear appropriate to the weather. If it rains, we train, as long as there is no thunder/lightning.
If you are military/LE, it is preferred that you use your duty gear, body armor and other ancillary equipment that you will use on duty. Train like you fight!

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Contact me prior to enrolling and let me know what rifle and optic you plan on using.

2. It is preferred that your rifle be fully assembled and sighted in with a recent 100 yard zero prior to the class. The zero must be done with the ammunition that you will be using in the class. I offer my services for free to any of my students who need assistance with any rifle or optics work, or zeroing, that they may need.

3. Ammunition must be “match grade” from a known manufacturer, or handloads that you have shot out of the rifle you are bringing to the class and are sure of their accuracy.

4. A bipod or ruck to shoot off, as well as a rear bag. I have bipods and rear bags to loan during the course.

5. If you don't have some sort of adjustable cheekpiece, or cheekpad, I recommend one. The comb of your stock needs to be high enough that your cheek bone rests on it naturally when you have a perfect sight picture, not your jawbone or the middle of your cheek. Ask several of my former students and they'll tell you this makes a HUGE difference.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about any of your gear. I would rather sort the problems out ahead of time than have you show up at the class with gear that won't work, or that is set up wrong.

We have plenty of equipment, including rifles and optics, to loan or rent. Just let me know what you need.

Other than confirming 100yd zeroes, all targets will be reactive steel.

Cost for the course is $650. We accept cash, checks, money orders, Zelle, Venmo, and CashApp. Your spot is not guaranteed until payment is received.

Semper Fi!

10/20/2025

Precision Applications, LLC will be conducting a 2-day Basic Precision Rifle Course on February 22 / February 28 - March 1 2026, at Cool Acres Sporting Camp in Swainsboro GA on their 1,000 yard range.

142 Cool Springs Rd
Swainsboro, GA 30401

Both range days will start at 0800hrs and run until approximately 1700hrs. There will be a 1 hour lunch break each day.

I have rifles and optics to rent out, on a first-come-first-served basis.

Course is limited to 10 students.

The classroom portion will be done on Sunday, February 22, 9am, at TruPrep in Marietta GA. This typically takes 3 hours, give or take an hour. If you can't make it in person, I can make provisions for you to attend this portion remotely.

CLASSROOM PORTION:
Topics covered will include (but aren't limited to):
Selection, care and maintenance of the entire system (rifle, scope, rings, mounts, ammunition, bipod, cases, etc.). This includes a comprehensive disassembly and other Armorer's tips.
Marksmanship basics
Use of optics (including adjustments and all other functions)
Use of data book
Zeroing
CCB/CHB/HFB

Range days are February 28 - March 1

RANGE DAY 1:
We’ll shoot to approximately 600 yards on Day 1. All students will obtain or confirm their 100 yard zero, as well as working with the Instructor on correcting any issues they may have.

RANGE DAY 2:
Use of a mil- and MOA-based reticles for ranging unknown distance targets.
Use of hold-offs as compared to dialing dope.
We will pick up where we left off on Day 1, and continue out to 1,000 yards. I will be working with each shooter to fine tune their skills and fix any issues they have.

We will shoot in 2 relays, so one relay can learn the proper techniques that a Spotter needs to assist the Shooter. All students will shoot to 1,000 yards.

Gear list will include:
Rifle capable of 1MOA. Bolt actions and semi-automatics are both welcome. Most students shoot .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor.
Quality optics. The following features are mandatory on the optic:
-Finger adjustable turrets with audible/tactile “clicks”, MOA or mil are fine
-Ranging reticle, mil or MOA based are both acceptable
Ammunition, 200 rounds. Ammunition must be "match grade" from a reputable manufacturer, or known handloads of equal or better accuracy
Data book w/ calculator (any calculator that multiplies and divides will work. I highly recommend the Storm Tactical modular rite in the rain databooks)
Rifle-mounted bipod, or front rest
Rear bag(s) (optional)
Shooting mat (optional)
Minimum 5 “dummy” rounds
Spotting scope (optional)
Eye and ear protection
Clothes and footwear appropriate to the weather. If it rains, we train, as long as there is no thunder/lightning.
If you are military/LE, it is preferred that you use your duty gear, body armor and other ancillary equipment that you will use on duty. Train like you fight!

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Contact me prior to enrolling and let me know what rifle and optic you plan on using.

2. It is preferred that your rifle be fully assembled and sighted in with a recent 100 yard zero prior to the class. The zero must be done with the ammunition that you will be using in the class. I offer my services for free to any of my students who need assistance with any rifle or optics work, or zeroing, that they may need.

3. Ammunition must be “match grade” from a known manufacturer, or handloads that you have shot out of the rifle you are bringing to the class and are sure of their accuracy.

4. A bipod or ruck to shoot off, as well as a rear bag. I have bipods and rear bags to loan during the course.

5. If you don't have some sort of adjustable cheekpiece, or cheekpad, I recommend one. The comb of your stock needs to be high enough that your cheek bone rests on it naturally when you have a perfect sight picture, not your jawbone or the middle of your cheek. Ask several of my former students and they'll tell you this makes a HUGE difference.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about any of your gear. I would rather sort the problems out ahead of time than have you show up at the class with gear that won't work, or that is set up wrong.

We have plenty of equipment, including rifles and optics, to loan or rent. Just let me know what you need.

Other than confirming 100yd zeroes, all targets will be reactive steel.

Cost for the course is $650. We accept cash, checks, money orders, Zelle, Venmo, and CashApp. Your spot is not guaranteed until payment is received.

Semper Fi!

07/30/2025

Precision Applications, LLC will be conducting a 2-day Basic Precision Rifle Course on Sept 28 / October 4-5 2025, at Cool Acres Sporting Camp in Swainsboro GA on their 1,000 yard range.

142 Cool Springs Rd
Swainsboro, GA 30401

Both range days will start at 0800hrs and run until approximately 1700hrs. There will be a 1 hour lunch break each day.

I have rifles and optics to rent out, on a first-come-first-served basis.

Course is limited to 10 students.

The classroom portion will be done on Sunday, September 28, at 8am, at TruPrep in Marietta GA. This typically takes 3 hours, give or take an hour. If you can't make it in person, I can make provisions for you to attend this portion remotely.

CLASSROOM PORTION:
Topics covered will include (but aren't limited to):
Selection, care and maintenance of the entire system (rifle, scope, rings, mounts, ammunition, bipod, cases, etc.). This includes a comprehensive disassembly and other Armorer's tips.
Marksmanship basics
Use of optics (including adjustments and all other functions)
Use of data book
Zeroing
CCB/CHB/HFB

RANGE DAY 1:
We’ll shoot to approximately 600 yards on Day 1. All students will obtain or confirm their 100 yard zero, as well as working with the Instructor on correcting any issues they may have.

RANGE DAY 2:
Use of a mil- and MOA-based reticles for ranging unknown distance targets.
Use of hold-offs as compared to dialing dope.
We will pick up where we left off on Day 1, and continue out to 1,000 yards. I will be working with each shooter to fine tune their skills and fix any issues they have.

We will shoot in 2 relays, so one relay can learn the proper techniques that a Spotter needs to assist the Shooter. All students will shoot to 1,000 yards.

Gear list will include:
Rifle capable of 1MOA. Bolt actions and semi-automatics are both welcome. Most students shoot .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor.
Quality optics. The following features are mandatory on the optic:
-Finger adjustable turrets with audible/tactile “clicks”, MOA or mil are fine
-Ranging reticle, mil or MOA based are both acceptable
Ammunition, 200 rounds. Ammunition must be "match grade" from a reputable manufacturer, or known handloads of equal or better accuracy
Data book w/ calculator (any calculator that multiplies and divides will work. I highly recommend the Storm Tactical modular rite in the rain databooks)
Rifle-mounted bipod, or front rest
Rear bag(s) (optional)
Shooting mat (optional)
Minimum 5 “dummy” rounds
Spotting scope (optional)
Eye and ear protection
Clothes and footwear appropriate to the weather. If it rains, we train, as long as there is no thunder/lightning.
If you are military/LE, it is preferred that you use your duty gear, body armor and other ancillary equipment that you will use on duty. Train like you fight!

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Contact me prior to enrolling and let me know what rifle and optic you plan on using.

2. It is preferred that your rifle be fully assembled and sighted in with a recent 100 yard zero prior to the class. The zero must be done with the ammunition that you will be using in the class. I offer my services for free to any of my students who need assistance with any rifle or optics work, or zeroing, that they may need.

3. Ammunition must be “match grade” from a known manufacturer, or handloads that you have shot out of the rifle you are bringing to the class and are sure of their accuracy.

4. A bipod or ruck to shoot off, as well as a rear bag. I have bipods and rear bags to loan during the course.

5. If you don't have some sort of adjustable cheekpiece, or cheekpad, I recommend one. The comb of your stock needs to be high enough that your cheek bone rests on it naturally when you have a perfect sight picture, not your jawbone or the middle of your cheek. Ask several of my former students and they'll tell you this makes a HUGE difference.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about any of your gear. I would rather sort the problems out ahead of time than have you show up at the class with gear that won't work, or that is set up wrong.

We have plenty of equipment, including rifles and optics, to loan or rent. Just let me know what you need.

Other than confirming 100yd zeroes, all targets will be reactive steel.

Cost for the course is $650. We accept cash, checks, money orders, Zelle, Venmo, and CashApp. Your spot is not guaranteed until payment is received.

Semper Fi!

03/17/2025

Precision Applications, LLC will be holding a Combat Carbine Teamwork Course in Aragon GA on Saturday, April 12.

Course will start at 8am and run until 5pm with a 1 hour break for lunch.

All drills will be running as 2-man teams, with some of the drills towards the end of the day being composed of larger teams. You are welcome to come with a buddy for partnering. If not, we will partner you with another student who needs someone.

Topics covered will include, but may not be limited to:
Shooting while moving
Team communications
Covered movement
Fire & maneuver
Cover drills when dealing with reloads, malfunctions or weapon transitions
Proper uses of cover/concealment with multiple operators
Break contact
"Man down" drills
Reaction to vehicle ambush

Gear list:
Carbine with sling
Handgun with holster, minimum 1 spare mag on your person
500 rounds for the carbine
150 rounds for the handgun
Minimum of 2 carbine magazines on your person for reloads. I recommend at least 8 magazines total for the course.
Eye and ear protection
Hat with a front brim
Plenty of water

Your particular gear is up to you; warbelts, vests, suspenders, etc. Body armor and/or helmets are welcome if you choose to wear them, as are suppressors. Your carbine needs to be sighted in and ready to go, we will not be zeroing.

Dress appropriately for the weather, whatever it will be. Comfortable attire and shoes/boots are a must. Bring plenty of water.

The course is limited to 20 students. Course fee is $275 paid in advance. We accept checks, money orders, cash, Zelle, Venmo, and CashApp. Your spot is not guaranteed until your course fee is received.

Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

Semper Fi!

01/18/2025

Precision Applications, LLC will be conducting a 2-day Basic Precision Rifle Course on April 5-6 2025, at Cool Acres Sporting Camp in Swainsboro GA on their 1,000 yard range.

142 Cool Springs Rd
Swainsboro, GA 30401

Both days will start at 0800hrs and run until approximately 1700hrs. There will be a 1 hour lunch break each day.

I have rifles and optics to rent out, on a first-come-first-served basis.

Course is limited to 10 students.

DAY 1
Topics covered will include (but aren't limited to):
Selection, care and maintenance of the entire system (rifle, scope, rings, mounts, ammunition, bipod, cases, etc.). This includes a comprehensive disassembly and other Armorer's tips.
Marksmanship basics
Use of optics (including adjustments and all other functions)
Use of data book
Zeroing
CCB/CHB/HFB
We’ll shoot to approximately 600 yards on Day 1.

DAY 2
Use of a mil- and MOA-based reticles for ranging unknown distance targets.
Use of hold-offs as compared to dialing dope.
We will pick up where we left off on Day 1, and continue out to 1,000 yards. I will be working with each shooter to fine tune their skills and fix any issues they have.

We will shoot in 2 relays, so one relay can learn the proper techniques that a Spotter needs to assist the Shooter. All students will shoot to 1,000 yards.

Gear list will include:
Rifle capable of 1MOA. Bolt actions and semi-automatics are both welcome. Most students shoot .308 or 6.5 Creedmoor.
Quality optics. The following features are mandatory on the optic:
-Finger adjustable turrets with audible/tactile “clicks”, MOA or mil are fine
-Ranging reticle, mil or MOA based are both acceptable
Ammunition, 200 rounds. Ammunition must be "match grade" from a reputable manufacturer, or known handloads of equal or better accuracy
Data book w/ calculator (any calculator that multiplies and divides will work. I highly recommend the Storm Tactical modular rite in the rain databooks)
Rifle-mounted bipod, or front rest
Rear bag(s) (optional)
Shooting mat (optional)
Minimum 5 “dummy” rounds
Spotting scope (optional)
Eye and ear protection
Clothes and footwear appropriate to the weather. If it rains, we train, as long as there is no thunder/lightning.
If you are military/LE, it is preferred that you use your duty gear, body armor and other ancillary equipment that you will use on duty. Train like you fight!

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Contact me prior to enrolling and let me know what rifle and optic you plan on using.

2. It is preferred that your rifle be fully assembled and sighted in with a recent 100 yard zero prior to the class. The zero must be done with the ammunition that you will be using in the class. I offer my services for free to any of my students who need assistance with any rifle or optics work, or zeroing, that they may need.

3. Ammunition must be “match grade” from a known manufacturer, or handloads that you have shot out of the rifle you are bringing to the class and are sure of their accuracy.

4. A bipod or ruck to shoot off, as well as a rear bag. I have bipods and rear bags to loan during the course.

5. If you don't have some sort of adjustable cheekpiece, or cheekpad, I recommend one. The comb of your stock needs to be high enough that your cheek bone rests on it naturally when you have a perfect sight picture, not your jawbone or the middle of your cheek. Ask several of my former students and they'll tell you this makes a HUGE difference.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about any of your gear. I would rather sort the problems out ahead of time than have you show up at the class with gear that won't work, or that is set up wrong.

We have plenty of equipment, including rifles and optics, to loan or rent. Just let me know what you need.

Other than confirming 100yd zeroes, all targets will be reactive steel.

Cost for the course is $650. We accept cash, checks, money orders, Zelle, Venmo, and CashApp. Your spot is not guaranteed until payment is received.

Semper Fi!

01/18/2025

Precision Applications, LLC will be holding an AR Armorer Course on Saturday-Sunday, May 24-25 2025, from 8am - 4pm each day.

TruPrep
1000 Cobb Pkwy North
Marietta GA

Graduates of this course will receive 16 hours GA POST credit.

This is a comprehensive course on the AR weapon system. Every part and facet of the system will be covered in-depth. Topics to be covered will include, but are not limited to:

-cycle of operations, and how important it is to troubleshooting

-what does "milspec" mean to the Armorer and end user

-differences between forged and billet

-how to inspect your receivers before assembly

-tools necessary to build, tear down, repair, and improve/upgrade an AR

-how to step-by-step, completely and properly, assemble upper and lower receiver groups

-how to spec a proper bolt carrier group, as well as what to avoid

-how to repair a BCG, to include replacing gas rings, gas keys, extractor springs, extractors, and ejectors

-discussion of dwell time and its importance

-differences between barrel manufacturing techniques, coatings/finishes, contours, twist rates, etc.

-spec'ing gas ports for barrel length, gas system length, and caliber, along with what buffers and buffer springs to use in different applications

-how to open gas ports

-different methods of installing muzzle devices for different tasks

-different types of fire control groups

-how to diagnose an issue, narrow it down to the culprit, and repair it

At the completion of the course, students will have the knowledge and skills necessary to perform proper assembly/ disassembly, and conduct routine maintenance and inspections. Students will also have a better understanding of what actually constitutes an improvement/upgrade, and how to perform these.

During the course you’ll be able to build an AR from scratch if you wish. You’ll have to source all the parts you need before the course, and I’m glad to help with this.

You can just watch and take notes.

You can do just the work that you need to do.

You can tear all or part of an AR apart, for inspection and/or reassembly.

You can bring your personal or agency problem child AR, and we'll diagnose and correct it.

The curriculum will be flexible, and we should be able to fit your needs.

Cost for the course is $450. Class is limited to 12 students, and full payment is required before your slot is reserved. Contact me directly for payment and registration. I accept cash, checks, money orders, Zelle, Venmo, and CashApp.

For folks that have signed up, I will contact you about what you plan on doing during the course, and recommending tools and supplies.

Semper Fi!

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