It’s important to recognize the differences between the skills required for defensive shooting and the skills required for being a good marksman on the range. Unlike relaxed exercises on the range, with paper targets at 50 feet, dynamic critical incidents are usually fast, they’re usually close (with nearly 90 percent falling between 9 and 15 feet), and when rounds are fired, it’s usually multiple rounds. This short (1 hour), Non live-fire, discussion based class is designed to introduce you to the fundamental aspects and principles of defensive shooting. A firearm is not a magic talisman, and using one to effectively solve a defensive problem takes knowledge and training! This class is based on the Concealed Carry and Home Defense Curriculum from the United States Concealed Carry association and taught by Adam Williams, a USCCA Certified Instructor.