Personal ownership of night vision devices has exploded in the last few years, leaving many shooters with a new capability but only the internet and YouTube to learn the ins and outs of working in total darkness. The Ridgeline Night Operator course provides students best practices for the employment of night vision and white light inside the Rifleman’s area of responsibility (0-300m) with a heavy emphasis placed on engagements inside of 50 yards.
From setup and zeroing, basic night marksmanship, weapon and laser manipulations, and movement under NOD’s, this course is designed to provide you the foundation of night time operation skills. Students will be immersed in the fundamentals of understanding night vision devices and supporting equipment. After some daylight work up, students will engage in fundamental pistol and carbine skills while also employing white light, utilizing IR light, lasers and NVD’s in low light and no light courses of fire. Strings of fire include paper targets and steel arrays while shooting from stationary positions and while on the move.
Graduates of this course will be able to make shots from 0-100 yards with a 99% hit probability (day or night and from the prone)
Graduates of this course will be able to make shots from 0-300 yards with a 90% hit probability (day or night and from any position)
- Duration: 2 Days (16 Hours)
- Ammunition: 1000 Rounds (*No Green Tip Ammo*), 300 Rounds Pistol
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Personal ownership of night vision devices has exploded in the last few years, leaving many shooters with a new capability but only the internet and YouTube to learn the ins and outs of working in total darkness. The Ridgeline Night Operator course provides students best practices for the employment of night vision and white light inside the Rifleman’s area of responsibility (0-300m) with a heavy emphasis placed on engagements inside of 50 yards.
From setup and zeroing, basic night marksmanship, weapon and laser manipulations, and movement under NOD’s, this course is designed to provide you the foundation of night time operation skills. Students will be immersed in the fundamentals of understanding night vision devices and supporting equipment. After some daylight work up, students will engage in fundamental pistol and carbine skills while also employing white light, utilizing IR light, lasers and NVD’s in low light and no light courses of fire. Strings of fire include paper targets and steel arrays while shooting from stationary positions and while on the move.
Graduates of this course will be able to make shots from 0-100 yards with a 99% hit probability (day or night and from the prone)
Graduates of this course will be able to make shots from 0-300 yards with a 90% hit probability (day or night and from any position)
- Duration: 2 Days (16 Hours)
- Ammunition: 1000 Rounds (*No Green Tip Ammo*), 300 Rounds Pistol
