Course of Fire

Train smarter. Shoot better. Compete with confidence.

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Stage Breakdown

Positional Shooting

Engage targets from barricades and improvised positions.

Time Pressure

Work efficiently under time constraints.

Wind Reading

Apply real-world wind calls and corrections.

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What Is a Course of Fire?

A course of fire is the structured sequence of stages, positions, and targets that define a match. Each stage challenges your ability to build positions, manage time, and make accurate shots.

Stages

Multiple unique shooting scenarios per match.

Positions

Barricades, prone, kneeling, and more.

Time Limits

Shoot efficiently under pressure.

Scoring

Hits on steel determine your score.

What a Stage Looks Like

Every stage follows a simple flow.

1. Briefing

Understand the targets and sequence.

2. Build Position

Set up on props or barricades.

3. Engage Targets

Hit steel targets in order.

4. Score

Hits are counted and recorded.

Why the Course of Fire Matters

The course of fire is what separates casual shooting from true precision skill development.

Position Building

Learn to stabilize quickly under pressure.

Time Management

Balance speed and accuracy.

Shot Execution

Consistency is everything.

See Real Courses of Fire

Watch how stages are shot and how competitors move through them.

View Match Photos

Ready to Try a Course of Fire?

The best way to understand it is to shoot it.

Interactive Wind Call Trainer

Practice estimating wind holds for precision rimfire. Adjust the distance, wind speed, wind angle, and muzzle velocity to see an approximate hold.

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Start by estimating the wind, then compare your hold to the trainer.

Training estimate only. Actual holds vary by rifle, ammunition, ballistic coefficient, altitude, temperature, and confirmed DOPE.