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If you’ve hit a wall in your firearms training and practice – if there’s something you just can’t get better at — GMA Manager and Instructor Jay White and Instructor Randy Lilly suggest taking an hour of private shooting lessons. They discuss the numerous benefits of having one-on-one time with an instructor who can observe, analyze and if necessary correct what you are doing, as well as guide you to the next level of performance.
Rob Pincus reviews the pros and cons of the new Trigger Guard waistline “holster” for your compact handgun.
Rob Pincus looks at two different reload positions with an M4 carbine. One position is efficient, safe, and gets you back in the fight quickly. The other is less efficient and even dangerous. Rob demonstrates reloads in both positions and explains why he believes keeping the carbine in three points of contact with the body while reloading is preferable.
Finding a range that allows realistic practice opportunities isn’t always easy. Rob Pincus discusses finding a quality range with the owner of Ancient City Shooting Range, Chuck Usina. Most ranges have very restrictive fundamental rules in regard to what type of shooting can be done. Look for ranges that already host defensive training or dynamic…
Rob Pincus explains the advantages of a muzzle low ready position, especially in an extreme close quarters situation. The low ready position allows for more efficiency and consistency when moving into a shooting position and for dramatically more control if your rifle is ever grabbed by an attacker.
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Private Range Rental At California Tactical Academy
California Tactical Academy is a premier Southern California shooting range.
Paper Target (metal stand,1×2’s qty 2, cardboard backing) – $10.00 each/4 hours
(We recommend one paper target per shooter)
Steel Targets available first come first serve $30.00 each/4 hours
You are more than welcome to bring out your own steel targets and paper targets with your stands, but it must be approved by the Range Officer on duty.
No glass bottles, cans, paint cans or anything that will explode or have a potential of being a fire hazard.
As we operate 50 different shooting bays on the property, the private bay rental was created for holding private events and fun shooting for family and friends. We do NOT allow any commercial activities on these bays such as training, film productions, competition etc… For these activities please contact our office at Office@catacticalacademy.com and we will be happy to find the right bay for you.
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At the California Tactical Shooting Academy, we have private ranges available to rent via our online booking system. Pricing is based on 4 hour blocks with 4 shooters included in the bay rental price. If you have more then 4 shooters there is a $40 fee per additional person after 4 people on a bay. The private ranges are rented in four (4) hour slots – 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM and 12:30 to 4:30 PM – every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Targets are available for rent.
PRIVATE BAY #3 200 yard $350.00 FOR 4 HR. SLOT.
PRIVATE BAY #4 100 yards (wide bay) $345.00 FOR 4 HR. SLOT.
PRIVATE BAY #5 100 yards $335.00 FOR 4 HR. SLOT.
PRIVATE BAY #6 75 yards $325.00 FOR 4 HR. SLOT.
PRIVATE BAY #7 50 yards $300.00 FOR 4 HR. SLOT.
PRIVATE BAY [#8] 50 yards $275.00 FOR 4 HR. SLOT.
PRIVATE BAY [#9] 50 yards $250.00 FOR 4 HR. SLOT.
PRIVATE BAY [#10] 40 yards $200.00 FOR 4 HR. SLOT.
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California Tactical Academy offers more than 1,500 acres of land, along with 50 different shooting range bay configurations full of exciting activities for the gun enthusiast.


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'This is wrong:' Richmond Council has private briefing with police chief after mass shooting plot fallout



Two months after Richmond Police claimed to have stopped a mass shooting plot at Dogwood Dell, the Chief addressed communication failures with City Council -- in private.
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RICHMOND, Va. -- Heated moments broke out in Richmond City Council Chambers on Tuesday night as the council prepared to head into a private briefing with Police Chief Gerald Smith about law enforcement procedures following the fallout from claims that police stopped a planned mass shooting at Dogwood Dell on July 4.
“All of this needs to come out to the public instead of us looking like we’re covering up something," said 8 th District Councilor Reva Trammell before the closed session. "It should not be behind those closed doors."
Council President Dr. Cynthia Newbille said the City Attorney advised the body to hold the meeting privately because standard operating procedures related to public safety and dealing with potential threats would be addressed.
"This is not a discussion about Dogwood Dell," Newbille said.
"It got spun around. We know it did," Trammell said.
Swirling questions began emerging from the public almost immediately after Smith made the initial announcement that a mass tragedy was thwarted at the Dell's Independence Day firework show where thousands were gathered, thanks to an investigation that followed a tip.
Prosecutors admitted under oath that there was no evidence of Dogwood Dell as a target of the alleged attack, and Smith's own talking points for the press conference boldly stated no location or time was ever mentioned by the tipster.
While Smith doubled down on Dogwood Dell as the target, citing his experience in law enforcement, he later apologized to the community for causing panic and said he'd work to address communication errors within the department.
Trammell was one of five council members who stood on the stage with Chief Smith on July 6 during the initial press conference when two men from Guatemala, who do not face charges related to planning a mass shooting, were accused of being involved in the alleged plot.
"I knew nothing about it, should've been notified," Trammell said. "I want to know, where is the report? I'm chairperson of public safety. It happened in my district. Those two Hispanic guys lived in my district three blocks from my house."
She added, "How do you think they feel, those two guys? Their reputation is ruined."
Though Trammell said "every citizen of Richmond needs to know" what was discussed in the closed session, other council members voted for it to remain closed.
"This is wrong, and you know it," Trammell said before the council moved into a conference room with Chief Smith and Deputy Chief Victoria Pearson.
Members spent about two hours in closed session, with two councilors leaving the meeting early. Smith and Pearson exited through a side door before reporters waiting outside the room had an opportunity to ask them questions.
9 th District Councilman Mike Jones spoke with reporters after the closed session and provided a general summary of what happened without going into much detail.
"We had a robust discussion and very passionate discussion on what standard operating procedures look like, how we're informed as a council, what information should we receive, what kind of information we expect to receive," Jones said. "I don't think anyone is judging the job that they do. I think law enforcement, their job is so difficult that it's so easy to Monday morning quarterback. I think the greater issue was, how is this information shared? Discrepancies, concerns? How do we handle that in the press? How do we handle that in the community?"
Jones said he felt his "concerns were heard" and expressed frustration that as elected officials, council members were receiving developing information surrounding the alleged plot through social media and the press.
“I don't want to hear about it in the paper, because a lot of times, I'm sorry, y'all [the media] are our information. Twitter is our information, and as elected officials, that should not be the case," Jones said.
He also took responsibility for standing next to the chief on July 6 without knowing the full details in advance.
"I will not stand behind another press conference without being briefed up front, and I think that's something I learned personally. I mean, I have to take responsibility for that myself," Jones said.
He explained one fix to communication errors is that the city administration developed a plan where council members are now divided up by various department heads and contacted when emergencies occur.
Jones said he has not yet seen any evidence of a planned mass shooting plot, but he does believe it'll come out eventually. So far, no evidence has been revealed in state or federal court proceedings.
Legal experts have said the best chance of it coming out would be during sentencing if it exists and is strong enough to hold up in court. When Chief Smith was asked by CBS 6 in mid-August if he could commit to eventually sharing the evidence with the public when the time allows, he said, "I cannot."
"What they are able to share, be consistent. Be transparent in an area in which you can't divulge a lot of information which, you know, we all understand that, but again, say what you mean. Mean what you say, and let's move forward," Jones said.


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