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Formation 2.0 - Bloc1
Block on the basic knowledge that all hunters and shooters must understand and master in order to be as effective as possible when shooting.
Module 1.1 | Rifle - Explanations of the different parts of a rifle. |
Module 1.2 | Optics - Explanations of the different components and specifications of a riflescope. |
Module 1.3 | Rings, bipods, and others - Explanations of the equipment to add on a rifle, how to choose the appropriate one and how to use it properly. |
Module 1.4 | Behind the scenes equipment - Essential equipment used before or after the shooting session. |
Module 1.5 | Field equipment - Equipment that is not indispensable for shooting, but that greatly simplifies the tasks. |
Module 2.1 | Getting the rifle ready - How to assemble the scope and other parts on a new or completely dismantled rifle. |
Module 2.2 | How to get the velocity of a projectile - How to obtain the velocity of a projectile. |
Module 2.3 | Maintaining your rifle and breaking in the barrel. - Maintenance of the rifle and breaking in a new barrel. |
Module 2.4 | Taking care of your equipment and ammunition - How to properly maintain secondary equipment and how to properly look after your ammunition. |
Module 3.1 | Mils and Moa - Explanation of milliradians and angular minutes. |
Module 3.2 | Ballistic coefficient - Explanation of the number quantifying the flight performance of projectiles, the ballistic coefficient. |
Module 3.3 | Gyroscopic stability - Explanation of the phenomenon allowing our projectile to fly. |
Module 3.4 | Wind and spin drift - How to read the wind and explanation of the Spin Drift. |
Module 3.5 | Rifle’s physical reactions - Explanations of different reactions of our rifle during and after firing. |
Module 3.6 | Ballistics and ballistic charts - Explanations of the factors affecting the flying projectile and design conception of a ballistic chart |
Module 4.1 | Fundamentals of Being in Control - Introduction and explanations of the five shooting principles. |
Module 4.2 | Positioning - Introduction and explanations of the three main firing positions. |
59.99CAD
Formation 2.0 - Bloc1
Duration: 4h 36m
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Formation 2.0 - Bloc 2
Block covering the three fundamental aspects that a hunter and a shooter must understand in order to advance to the next level.
Module 1.1 | Your rifle and what happens down range - Demonstration of the point of impact of our projectile reaction in relation to some modifications or physical reactions of the rifle. |
Module 1.2 | Optics, simplicity = fast - Concepts related to the efficient use of our riflescope |
Module 2.1 | Ballistic curve - Explanation of the different stages travelled by our projectile in flight. |
Module 2.2 | Choosing the right caliber and ammunition type - How to choose the right bullet for your rifle and type of shooting and / or hunting. |
Module 2.3 | What the bullet velocity tells us - Teaching some of the factors affecting projectile velocity and the results of these variants at the target. |
Module 2.4 | For varmint hunters - Explanation of the Danger Space and how to use it to our advantage. |
Module 3.1 | Dry firing and mental prep - What is a shooting routine, how to set it up and muscle memory training. |
Module 3.2 | That’s it! - Advanced positions and training outside the box. |
49.99CAD
Formation 2.0 - Bloc2
Duration: 1h 45m
Difficulty:



Formation 2.0 - Bloc3
Covering equipment explanations, techniques and an advanced level of ballistics for shooters wanting to push their limits at the shooting range.
Module 1.1 | One step further - Review and study of the procedures, the equipment and the techniques necessary for long and precise shots. |
Module 1.2 | If the target moves away - Explanations of the interaction between the material and the results in the field. |
Module 2.1 | Ballistic Coefficient - Review and study of the ballistic coefficient from a more advanced technical point of view. |
Module 2.2 | Gyroscopic Stability - Detailed study of certain principles of external ballistics and gyroscopic stability. |
Module 2.3 | The wind, part 2 - Study of techniques, equipment and notions used to adjust the trajectory of our projectile in windy situations. |
Module 2.4 | The finish line - Study of terminal ballistics. |
39.99CAD
Formation 2.0 - Bloc3
Duration: 1h 13m
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Formation 2.0 - Complete
Bloc focused on the basic knowledge that all hunters and shooters need to fully understand and control to be most effective when firing.
Module 1.1 | Rifle - Explanations of the different parts of a rifle. |
Module 1.2 | Optics - Explanations of the different components and specifications of a riflescope. |
Module 1.3 | Rings, bipods, and others - Explanations of the equipment to add on a rifle, how to choose the appropriate one and how to use it properly. |
Module 1.4 | Behind the scenes equipment - Essential equipment used before or after the shooting session. |
Module 1.5 | Field equipment - Equipment that is not indispensable for shooting, but that greatly simplifies the tasks. |
Module 2.1 | Getting the rifle ready - How to assemble the scope and other parts on a new or completely dismantled rifle. |
Module 2.2 | How to get the velocity of a projectile - How to obtain the velocity of a projectile. |
Module 2.3 | Maintaining your rifle and breaking in the barrel. - Maintenance of the rifle and breaking in a new barrel. |
Module 2.4 | Taking care of your equipment and ammunition - How to properly maintain secondary equipment and how to properly look after your ammunition. |
Module 3.1 | Mils and Moa - Explanation of milliradians and angular minutes. |
Module 3.2 | Ballistic coefficient - Explanation of the number quantifying the flight performance of projectiles, the ballistic coefficient. |
Module 3.3 | Gyroscopic stability - Explanation of the phenomenon allowing our projectile to fly. |
Module 3.4 | Wind and spin drift - How to read the wind and explanation of the Spin Drift. |
Module 3.5 | Rifle’s physical reactions - Explanations of different reactions of our rifle during and after firing. |
Module 3.6 | Ballistics and ballistic charts - Explanations of the factors affecting the flying projectile and design conception of a ballistic chart |
Module 4.1 | Fundamentals of Being in Control - Introduction and explanations of the five shooting principles. |
Module 4.2 | Positioning - Introduction and explanations of the three main firing positions. |
Block focussed on the three fundamental aspects that a hunter and a shooter must understand in order to progress to the next level.
Module 1.1 | Your rifle and what happens down range - Demonstration of the point of impact of our projectile reaction in relation to some modifications or physical reactions of the rifle. |
Module 1.2 | Optics, simplicity = fast - Concepts related to the efficient use of our riflescope |
Module 2.1 | Ballistic curve - Explanation of the different stages travelled by our projectile in flight. |
Module 2.2 | Choosing the right caliber and ammunition type - How to choose the right bullet for your rifle and type of shooting and / or hunting. |
Module 2.3 | What the bullet velocity tells us - Teaching some of the factors affecting projectile velocity and the results of these variants at the target. |
Module 2.4 | For varmint hunters - Explanation of the Danger Space and how to use it to our advantage. |
Module 3.1 | Dry firing and mental prep - What is a shooting routine, how to set it up and muscle memory training. |
Module 3.2 | That’s it! - Advanced positions and training outside the box. |
Block covering explanations of the equipment, the techniques and an advanced level of ballistics for shooters wishing to push their limits on the range.
Module 1.1 | One step further - Review and study of the procedures, the equipment and the techniques necessary for long and precise shots. |
Module 1.2 | If the target moves away - Explanations of the interaction between the material and the results in the field. |
Module 2.1 | Ballistic Coefficient - Review and study of the ballistic coefficient from a more advanced technical point of view. |
Module 2.2 | Gyroscopic Stability - Detailed study of certain principles of external ballistics and gyroscopic stability. |
Module 2.3 | The wind, part 2 - Study of techniques, equipment and notions used to adjust the trajectory of our projectile in windy situations. |
Module 2.4 | The finish line - Study of terminal ballistics. |
139.99CAD
Formation 2.0 - Complete
Duration: 7h 34m