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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Sniper training course

International Training, Inc. (ITI) will be teaching an Advanced Sniper / Observer Course at the Mountain States Tactical Officers Association (MSTOA) Conference held at Fort Harrison, MT May 3-5, 2011. This course is complete in content regarding advanced sniper marksmanship and the tactical application of sniper / observer skills.


The range and field applications stress precision shooting and proper tactics. Students will be presented a wide variety of live fire drills and scenarios.
This course will cover the following advanced skills:
  • Advanced Sniper Marksmanship
  • Position Shooting
  • Engaging Multiple Targets
  • 50-700 Known / Unknown Targets
  • Urban Operations
  • Stress Shooting
  • Moving Targets
  • Observer Skills
  • Techniques of Observation 
Equipment requirements: 308 rifle or other short action caliber capable of one minute of angle; easily adjustable scope, bipod, leather or nylon sling, not a carrying strap; rear bag; cleaning gear for rifle; pen, pencil, highlighter and black marker; two small spiral notebooks or one rifle data book; flashlight; calculator; eye and ear protection; long sleeved shirts and long pants; durable boots or footwear; Camelback or other water system; leather gloves; rucksack or backpack to carry all gear; sunscreen; bug repellent; rain gear; hat or ball cap; wind meter; spotting scope. 250 rounds of match grade ammunition.

To register for the MSTOA Conference and the Advanced Sniper / Observer course, please visit the MSTOA website for the conference registration form. For more information, visit www.mstoa.com or www.itiwsi.com. Prior to April 15, 2011, registration fees per non MSTOA member is $175 each, MSTOA members (1-5 members) $150 each and MSTOA members (6+ members) $125 each. After April 15, 2011 late registration fees of $50 per individual and $150 per team will apply.


*For more information, please read the full press release.

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