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CATEGORIES:British Columbia
SUMMARY:PREDATORY WILDLIFE & BEAR DEFENCE – SHOTGUN & RIFLE CERTIFICATION
LOCATION:48685 CHILLIWACK LAKE RD, CHILLIWACK, BC V4Z 1B8 CANADA
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:PREDATORY WILDLIFE & BEAR DEFENCE &ndash; SHOTGUN & RIFLE CERTIFICATIONThis
  course is designed for those working in the bush or the outdoor enthusiast
  that spends time in bear country. The shotgun is one of the most effective
  tools can have in predatory defensive scenarios. For field workers that wi
 ll be working in the bus, it is advisable to have a shotgun, and a qualifie
 d worker, ready and capable of defending themselves and their fellow worker
 s from grievous bodily harm or death due to dangerous or predatory wildlife
 . Predatory Wildlife & Bear Defence &ndash; Shotgun & Rifle Certification\n
 TOPICS INCLUDE:Safety briefing & range proceduresField safety & bear aware 
 conceptsLegal issues, Use of Force, post-incident articulation & reporting,
  Wildlife Act & RegulationsUnderstanding, training for & controlling body s
 tress and decision-making under stressThe OODA loop, fine-motor skills vers
 us gross motor skills, and motor-muscular memoryGear managementThe shotgun:
  parts and characteristics, stripping & assembly, inspection, field cleanin
 g & maintenance conceptsWeapons manipulation: fundamentals of marksmanship,
  loading/unloading, speed loading, combat loading, downloadingImmediate Act
 ions & stoppages (clearing malfunctions)The balance of speed & accuracyClos
 e-range defensive tactics drills & skills building scenarios for wildlife a
 ttackPositional shooting, use of cover, movement & turning, shooting from a
 wkward/uncomfortable positionsSingle hand & ambidextrous weapons manipulati
 onField carry techniquesShotgun\nThe student is responsible for bringing th
 eir own shotgun equipped with a field appropriate sling, preferably two poi
 nts. If the student does not have access to a shotgun.\nAmmunition\nThe stu
 dent is required to bring a minimum of 100 rounds of 7 1/2 shot ammunition,
  10 rounds of 00 Buck and 25 slugs for this training course. (the use of sl
 ugs will depend on range location requirements)\n\n\n \n
CONTACT:https://bcfirearmsacademy.ca
X-EXTRAINFO:BC Firearms Academy 3229 Fraser St, Vancouver, BC V5V 4B8\n(+1) 604-592-241
 0\ninfo@bcfirearmsacademy.ca
DTSTAMP:20260306T064305Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180212T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180212T170000
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