Defensive Shotgun – Day 2
Full Description: This class will allow students to apply the skills they learned in the first class. Students will have the opportunity to learn the difference between cover and concealment, shoot from their strong and weak sides, engage multiple targets, and move to and from barricades and shoot from various positions. Upon completing this class, students will be prepared to utilize the shotgun for home defense. There will be several qualifications during the day to measure newly acquired skills.
This is a 8 Hour orientation class on using your new shotgun for home defense applications. Participants are urged to bring their own shotgun. Stock must be appropriate length for the height of the shooter. A sling is not required.
In this session we will practice the skills from day one, then incorporate various knelling positions, include the use of cover and/or concealment. The Class will include many drill of moving around barricades.
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Accreditation: Although this is not an NRA class, Red Dot Arms provides comprehensive training classes with Certified NRA Instructors. This class is exclusive to Red Dot Arms Training Academy and is not endorsed by the either the NRA or registered with the state of Illinois.
Cost: $225
Class payment is due in full and is non-refundable, but transferable.
Length:8 Hours
The class will be conducted on the range in it’s entirety.
Prerequisites: YES
This class builds on the skills taught in the Defensive Shotgun Day 1 Class.

To allow the student to repetitively practice the basic fundamentals to become as proficient as possible before moving on to the more advanced skills and drills classes.

Any age may attend, but those under 18 must be accompanied by participating parent or guardian. Prospective students under 21 years of age please contact us at training@rdarms.com
The prerequisites for this class is the Defensive Shotgun Day 1 Class.
Althougth the two NRA classes listed are for the sporting use of the shotgun, a new student would benifit taking them.
We strongly suggest taking the NRA First Step Shotgun Class or the NRA Basic Shotgun Class at some point. This will help you get the most from the Defensive Shotgun Program.
Things that you should bring to the class!
Preferred shotgun would be one with a stock with a shorter length of pull. Typical American stocks are 13 7/8. Defensive shotguns with length of pull of 12 inch work better. We will have loaners if need be. You will not need a sling on our shotgun. Feel free to take the sling off. YOU WILL NOT NEED YOUR HANDGUN. All you need is a belt with a drop bag. Drills are designed around you needing 10 rounds on the gun (or on you).Leave ALL ammo in the car when at the classroom, but do bring in your shotgun.
NOTE: Please bring the 00 Buckshot you normally shoot so we can pattern it though your barrel. If you are not accustomed to shooting Federal Flight Control 00 buck, I would recommend bringing 10 rounds of it for the qualification as it has the best accuracy at any distance.

For the purpose of your safety and accommodating special needs participants, please contact us at training@rdarms.com if any of the following conditions apply to you:
- Pregnancy, mental handicap, physical handicap, disabled, visually impaired, under the influence of prescription drugs, under the influence of illegal drugs and/or under the influence of alcohol
What are the requirements to attend?
This class is a continuation from Day 1.
Can I rent a firearm for this class?
You can rent one. We do recommend that at this level, you learn this skills with the shotgun you will store in your home/business.
I have never shot before. Can I take this class anyways?
You must have taken Defensive Shotgun – Day 1 first.
Are defensive shooting drills taught in the class?
The shooting drills in this class will apply the techniques taught in the Day 1 class.
Can I bring my hunting shotgun to this class?
We recommend at this time you utilize a shotgun set up with a short stock and shorter barrel.
Can I bring a Shockwave Style Shotgun to this class?
No, you will need to bring a conventional shotgun with a full butt stock and at least an 18” barrel.

Disclaimer:
FOID Statement: Illinois residents that will be TRANSPORTING their own firearm to and from the class/range must be in possession of a valid FOID/CCL card, and be of legal age, 21 for handguns, and 18 for long guns. A FOID card is not required to participate in the class. Out of state residents need to follow the age requirements and have a valid ID.
We reserve the right to dismiss any student for unsafe behavior and/or failure to follow instructions. No refund will be offered.
