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USMC03
06-17-2019, 18:56
Presscheck Consulting NO FAIL Pistol Course - October 12 - 13 - Pueblo West, Colorado

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Video of No Fail Pistol:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6L8TNhE3Lac&t=131s

The Presscheck Consulting No Fail Pistol course is designed to equip patrol and tactical officers with the skills to make high risk / high reward pistol shots in critical situations.
This 16 hour course stresses the importance of being able to place accurate hits on small, moving, and limited exposure critical areas of the human body to instantly cease all motor function or cause rapid unconsciousness usually resulting in death.

Training Objectives
?General refresher on the basic fundamentals of gun handling and marksmanship (BY EXCEPTION. Come to this course knowing how to shoot. This is an intermediate to advanced level shooting course)
?Zero/confirm zero on all optics and lasers (and iron sights if needed)
?Provide students/officers a chance to have their shooting techniques observed by the trainer in order to provide that student/officer with individual feedback on ways to improve performance in accuracy and speed
?Engagement of low percentage targets (small strike area often obscured with a hostage or other no-shoot area)
?Shooting multiple targets
?Shooting on the move (if class progression allows)
?Competitive shooting drills around your peers to build esprit de corps and create self-induced stress to perform
?The student will understand the importance of critical hits and the consequences of a miss, and will be able to diagnose if they are capable of achieving hits at any given moment based upon pre-shot diagnostics of their sights in real time.
?This course will enable the student to continue to develop and maintain these skills through the use of clear, repeatable standards.
?The student should leave the course with a firm understanding of their personal capability to make low percentage ?No-Fail? shots.

$550 ($50 range fee for non members of the PWSA range) Register here: https://www.opdsource.com/product-p/32-0005.htm



Instructor Bio:

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Presscheck Training and Consulting, LLC. is a Disabled Veteran owned small business founded in 2015 to provide training to Military, Law Enforcement and vetted civilians in marksmanship, tactics, Close Quarters Combat, Urban Operations, and Night Vision as well as other restricted subject matter. Presscheck also provides Subject Matter Expertise (SME) support to the firearms, tactical, and defense industries in the areas of new product design, business development, and human factors engineering. Presscheck Consulting currently provides various services for B.E. Meyers and Company and Raven Concealment Systems.

SGM(R) Pressburg retired from the Army on 1 Jan 2017 after over 26 years of active service, mostly in Special Operations and Special Missions Units. After Infantry and Airborne Training in 1990, Chuck completed the Ranger Indoctrination Program and was assigned to the 1st Bn, 75th Ranger Regiment.

Chuck?s various assignments included:

-10 years in the 75th Ranger Regt including platoon sergeant of a 65 man strike force deployed to Afghanistan twice in 2001/2002. Platoon highly decorated during the battle of Takur Ghar (Robert?s Ridge) for recovery of 2 missing US Servicemen.
-24 Months rifle and sniper squad leader 82nd Airborne Division.
-2 years Asymmetric Warfare Group(AWG) (Founding member, 1st Active Army unit member deployed to combat, Selection class #1, Operational Training Course (OTC) Class #1) Spending over 20 months in Operation Iraqi Freedom, conducting Small Kill Team (SKT) operations and Direct Action raids in support of conventional and Special Operations Forces.
-12 years, HQ USASOC performing various tasks as required including a two-year assignment to the G8 section where -Chuck performed Science and Technology R&D. While assigned to USASOC Chuck graduated from the Defense Acquisitions University?s Combat Developer?s Course and The Human Factors Engineering (MANPRINT) Course. Chuck spent several years assisting in material acquisition programs for SOF.

Mick-Boy
06-17-2019, 20:29
Hell yeah. That dude has been on my short list for a few years. Can’t wait for this class.

USMC03
06-18-2019, 18:40
Hell yeah. That dude has been on my short list for a few years. Can’t wait for this class.

That makes two of us. I'll be getting the carbine class posted shortly. Life is a little crazy this week.

dan512
06-18-2019, 22:54
I am really looking forward to this. I have been trying to get to this class for a while. This is a class I would travel across the country to attend. Thanks for getting him here.

UncleDave
06-24-2019, 10:21
What are the vetting requirements for this course?

USMC03
06-24-2019, 19:18
What are the vetting requirements for this course?

If there is any vetting or requirements, it will be listed in the course description by the instructor. No vetting requirements for this course.

USMC03
07-30-2019, 18:53
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USMC03
08-22-2019, 17:56
I am really looking forward to this. I have been trying to get to this class for a while. This is a class I would travel across the country to attend. Thanks for getting him here.

Looking forward to seeing you there!!!

dan512
09-01-2019, 01:11
Anyone else coming to these classes? This is one of the best instructors out there coming to our back yard. Who else is in?

USMC03
09-05-2019, 12:17
See you there Dan!!!

Mick-Boy
09-21-2019, 08:22
[facepalm]

Guess who is going to miss this by three days because the government forgot that the fiscal year rolls over on Oct 1st and didn't forecast out for flights...

dan512
09-21-2019, 18:02
[facepalm]

Guess who is going to miss this by three days because the government forgot that the fiscal year rolls over on Oct 1st and didn't forecast out for flights...

Nope... unacceptable. I would like to speak to the manager.

Mick-Boy
09-25-2019, 03:45
I was so mad when that shoe dropped. On the upside, ODS was excellent with the cancellation/refund. So that's something.

Joe_K
10-02-2019, 21:45
Sucks you can?t make it Mick. Was looking forward to seeing you again.


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USMC03
10-11-2019, 10:09
Couple slots came available. Training day 1 starts tomorrow morning!

Joe_K
10-14-2019, 07:29
Jeff, thanks again for putting this together. If anyone on this forum wants to get some of the best pistol training out there, you need to get to THIS class ASAP. Set aside some $ and ammo now, and check out the schedule and sign up, it will be more than worth your time. I plan on finishing up an AAR and posting it in the appropriate thread.

‘No one cares about your gun problems!’ - Chuck Pressburg

USMC03
10-14-2019, 18:57
Joe_K had an awesome time training with you and everyone in the class. Learned a lot from other students and learned a TON from Chuck. dan512 even endured the suck and completed the class with walking pneumonia which is like "Man Flu" x100. Wish Mick_Boy could have made it for this class.

Awesome class, hope we can do it again soon!!!

If a Presscheck Consulting class is coming to your area, jump on it, you won't regret it!!!

I'll be pushing out info on Class Certs in the next couple days.

I'm hoping to bring Chuck back to Pueblo West in 2020. If you enjoyed the class, let Chuck know and tell your friends and let's turn this into what I was doing with Pat Rogers in the 2000's. Annual Industry cool guy round up!!!

dan512
10-28-2019, 20:01
A little late in coming, but big thank you to Jeff for doing all the leg work, getting Chuck here, and hosting.

I am not going to post a full AAR (there are plenty out there on places like Lightfighter, and they definitely worth reading) but as the lessons from the class start to filter in I wanted to post my big takeaways. The first is just the idea of extreme accuracy. There is no such thing as "good enough." Either you can make a shot, or you can't. If you can't then change something until you can.

The second , as Joe K mentioned, is that "no one cares about your gun problems." I had a laundry list of excuses coming into this class: two broken wrists a few month back, walking pneumonia during the class, using an unfamiliar pistol with new sights which loosened and came off halfway through day one, etc, etc. That said, it turns out no one cares. I could not shoot as well as I should be able to and that is something I have to fix. The circumstances or excuses don't matter, sometimes you have to make a shot and not miss.

I am still sorting through some lesson regarding finding what works for you and under what circumstance. Different guys pull triggers differently. Some use their whole finger, some use the tip, and sometimes that changes by circumstance. I think I get frustrated because I want the "right" way to do something when the truth has more to do with being honest with myself based on performance as to what works and when.

Lastly and perhaps most importantly is Chuck's emphasis on focus and not getting "beamed up by aliens" while shooting. In other words, thinking you have a great sight picture and trigger pull but finding the round went way the hell off somewhere. The only explanation is that you got momentarily beamed up to the mother ship, otherwise the round would have hit where you wanted it to. You have to maintain focus throughout the entire process, including when there is an explosion going off in your hand.

There is still a lot more to say, but if you have a chance to take a class with Presscheck you should . It will eat your lunch and be a little humbling (unless you are named Joe K) but that is how we learn.

Jeff, thanks again brother for setting this up. Joe, it was good to meet you and I definitely want to shoot together in the future. I will hit you up when something pans out. Darren, always a pleasure to hang out and thank you for dinner.

USMC03
11-04-2019, 19:34
Good write up, Dan!!! Thanks for posting!

USMC03
11-04-2019, 19:35
Thanks Joe_K!!!