Final Protective Line Academy

Final Protective Line Academy

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All instruction is provided by combat veterans with decades of experience.

Photos from Final Protective Line Academy's post 10/27/2024

It was a fantastic day of training for these five gentlemen and one lady at the long-range rifle course. We had four students connect out at 1000 yards with one 6.5mm PRC, one 6mm Creedmoor, one 308 Wi******er, and even an old 8mm Ma**er that had been re-barreld and seated into a modern chassis. The other two students were able to connect out to 800 yards. They learned about dispersion, its causes, and how to measure it; the impact of environmental variables and how to account for them; proper zeroing procedures and its importance, as well as ballistic computers basics. Then they set up on the long range and learned an effective process for calculating DOPE, calling wind, and setup, prior to squeezing off a shot. A great day of training and a great group of students.

Photos from Final Protective Line Academy's post 09/08/2024

It was a great Introduction to Handguns for this couple. They have never been around fi****ms before but decided that the world around them is too unpredictable and wanted professional instruction and advice before purchasing a firearm. I wish everyone would do it. With a new sense of confidence and responsibility, they are now eager to purchase a new handgun (or two) and begin training.

05/09/2024

In a gunfight, you need to strive to achieve three things: accuracy, speed, and violence. Can you put bullets where they need to go? Can you get them there quickly? Can you repeat that process rapidly? While doing that, you also need to know how to find cover and fight from it, how to keep your gun in the fight, and how to improve your situation by getting to safety or better cover.

05/06/2024

It was a great day of training on Sunday. A customer wanted a full day of concealed carry training. This was me demonstrating the final drill of the day, which was a conglomeration of everything he had learned. Drills like these are a test of the shooter's fundamentals under stress. I always tie my drills into real-world applicable situations. If you are back in a summer of 2020 situation, with packs of rioters, looters, and pillagers roaming freely, could you fight your way out of an attack?

05/03/2024

*SAFETY DISCLAIMER* The ammunition being used in this drill is frangible. NEVER shoot regular high velocity ammunition at a steel target within 25 yards.

This was me demonstrating a drill for my student at the range. It was a cold, wet day, but we didn't let that stop us from training. Being caught out in the open during a gunfight is a pretty bad feeling. Along with engaging the enemy with accuracy, speed, and violence, getting to cover (something that can stop a bullet) must be a priority. However, once you get there, you have to be able to fight from that position, all while making a rapid decision as to what the next series of moves will be. Do you stay in the fight, or do you fight your way out?

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615 S Federal Boulevard #103
Denver, CO
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