Precision Rifle Series (PRS) style training offers transformative benefits for anyone seeking to elevate their long-range shooting capabilities, regardless of their ultimate application.
Unlike traditional marksmanship training that often focuses on static, ideal conditions, PRS-inspired instruction immerses shooters in dynamic scenarios that develop adaptability, environmental reading skills, and rapid problem-solving under pressure.
The structured progression from fundamentals to advanced techniques creates a comprehensive skill foundation that translates across disciplines—whether you’re a hunter preparing for a backcountry expedition, a competitive shooter eyeing match placement, or simply an enthusiast pursuing technical mastery.
Recently, K&M Precision Rifle Training offered a Comprehensive Precision Rifle Course in my area that teaches these contemporary techniques. This four-day immersive program doesn’t just teach shooting—it fundamentally reconstructs how participants understand the relationship between themselves, their equipment, and the challenging environments they’ll encounter.
I had the opportunity to experience this transformative training firsthand, and what follows is an in-depth look at what makes this course and facility the gold standard in precision rifle instruction.
The Foundation: Marksmanship Fundamentals and Equipment Selection
The course begins, as all quality firearms training should, with a rigorous focus on the fundamentals of marksmanship and safety protocols. What impressed me immediately was how the instructors managed to cover foundational information without talking down to experienced shooters while simultaneously ensuring newcomers felt supported rather than overwhelmed.
Equipment selection followed seamlessly, with instructors providing detailed insights into rifle systems, optics, ammunition considerations, and accessory selection. The level of technical detail is impressive, covering everything from barrel harmonics to the specific advantages of various scope reticle designs. What makes this portion particularly valuable is the hands-on approach, with students examining various setups while instructors explain the practical implications of each configuration choice. Trust me when I say that having an experienced competitive shooter explain exactly why your rear bag setup and manipulation might be working against you is worth the price of admission alone!

Building the Foundation: Zeroing and Fundamentals
Day one transitions quickly into establishing cold bore data and proper zeroing procedures. The instructors take a methodical approach here, ensuring each student’s weapon system is performing optimally before moving forward. “Your zero is the foundation of everything else we’ll build,” explained one of the former military sniper instructors. “Taking shortcuts here guarantees failure downrange.”
The attention to detail is remarkable—I watched as instructors helped a student troubleshoot an inconsistent zero that turned out to be caused by an internal scope issue that other instructors might have missed entirely. One of the instructors even offered one of his own scopes to the student to use during the course. These small moments of technical precision and personal touch illustrate the caliber of instruction available throughout the training.

The Science Behind the Shot: Ballistics and Environmental Factors
The course doesn’t shy away from the physics and mathematics that underpin precision shooting. Internal and external ballistics are covered in thorough detail, with instructors breaking down complex concepts into digestible information. A great example was the big three keys or variables of ballistics they shared, which included muzzle velocity, rifle zero, and ballistic coefficient. The beauty of the K&M approach is how they seamlessly blend classroom theory with immediate practical application.
After learning about how atmospheric conditions affect bullet flight, students are immediately taken to a range where they can observe these principles in action. We learned how to enter this information into a ballistic app in the classroom, and then how to use the app in the field to shoot a series of targets at various distances and wind conditions. This cyclical process of learn-apply-refine becomes the rhythm of the entire four-day experience.

Mastering the Measurement: MOA and Milliradians
Understanding angular measurement systems forms a critical component of the course curriculum. Instructors take time to explain both MOA (Minute of Angle) and milliradian adjustments, along with practical applications for each. The course includes specific exercises on employing milliradian reticles for range estimation—a skill that proves invaluable during later exercises involving unknown distance targets.
What impressed me was how quickly newer shooters progressed from confusion to competence. By mid-course, participants who had previously struggled with reticle usage were confidently estimating ranges and making accurate holdovers without hesitation. The instructors’ ability to demystify these concepts speaks volumes about their teaching skill and methodology.

Beyond the Prone: Positional Shooting Techniques
While many courses focus predominantly on prone shooting, K&M dedicates substantial time to positional work. Standing, kneeling, sitting, and unconventional positions using external props and barricades all receive thorough treatment. Each position is broken down into component parts, with instructors offering personalized feedback on body mechanics, support structures, and stability techniques.
The facility’s multiple ranges allow for creative positional challenges that simulate real-world scenarios. During one particularly challenging exercise, I found myself attempting to steady a shot while balanced on an uneven truck hood with limited support options. The instructor gave me a couple of quick tips that made all the difference in achieving a stable position.

The Wind Reading Workshop: Mastering the Invisible Variable
Perhaps the most valuable segment of the course focuses on advanced wind reading techniques. Instructors combine meteorological science with practical observation skills, teaching students to identify and interpret visual indicators in the environment as well as using tools such as a Kestrel. From reading mirage in a scope to vegetation analysis, the course covers the entire spectrum of wind estimation techniques and application.
What sets K&M apart here is their purpose-built ranges that create challenging and variable wind conditions. Students progress through increasingly difficult wind scenarios, with instructors providing immediate feedback and tips on estimation and wind holdovers. By course end, the improvement in wind-reading capability among participants is nothing short of remarkable.
Moving Targets and Time Pressure: Adding Realism
As the course progresses, dynamic elements are introduced to challenge even seasoned shooters. Moving target engagements represent a significant leap in difficulty, requiring students to combine trajectory calculations with lead formulas while maintaining fundamental shooting principles. The motorized target systems at K&M allow for various distance and movement patterns, creating a truly comprehensive training experience.
Timed shooting drills and multiple target engagements further increase the pressure, forcing students to make rapid calculations while managing time constraints. These stress inducing scenarios reveal weaknesses in technique that might remain hidden during slower, more deliberate practice sessions. At the same time, the instructors provided helpful and encouraging feedback rather than belittling the students.

Bringing It All Together: The PRS Style Competition
The culmination of the course comes in the form of a five-stage PRS-style competition that combines all the previously taught skills. These stages and scenarios require students to engage targets at varying distances, from multiple positions, under time constraints, and with environmental complications. The physical and mental stress that accumulates during these exercises closely simulates real-world PRS and hunting scenarios.
What’s particularly valuable is the debriefing process that followed each set of stages. Instructors provide detailed feedback not just on hits and misses, but on decision-making processes, time management, and technical execution. This holistic approach to performance assessment gives students actionable insights for continued improvement.

The Instructor Advantage: Diverse Expertise
The instructional cadre represents perhaps the most significant advantage of the K&M training. Combining combat-proven Special Operations veterans, Law Enforcement professionals, Military Sniper Instructors, and top-tier PRS competitors creates an unparalleled knowledge base. This diversity of background and experience ensures students receive well-rounded instruction rather than a single perspective on marksmanship.
During my course, I benefited from the competition insights of a nationally ranked PRS shooter, the tactical wisdom of a former military sniper instructor, and the technical expertise of a ballistics specialist—all within the same day. This cross-pollination of knowledge creates a learning environment that simply can’t be replicated in more narrowly focused training programs.

K&M’s Shooting Complex was designed to be the preeminent training facility in the nation. A comprehensive plan was shaped by decades of experience in the community and a broad comprehension of the best ranges, military facilities, and shooting complexes across the country.
Routinely referred to as the “Augusta National” of training facilities, the K&M Shooting Complex was drawn from the ground up, designed, and built for the exclusive purpose of facilitating comprehensive training. The facility’s extensive acreage enables the use of over a dozen different ranges simultaneously.
The 270-degree span of impact area enables engagements with varying winds, wooded areas, urban areas, and open field targets.

K&M’s unparalleled training facility is not to be outdone by their expansive onsite lodging options, immaculately maintained grounds, and upscale atmosphere.
Truly unlike any other training facility and loaded with amenities, students can choose from a variety of exceptionally clean and well-appointed quarters nestled in spectacular scenery of the Tennessee hills.
It’s obvious they spared no expense to create an unforgettable K&M experience.

Last but not least, the K&M Pro Shop is stocked with anything and everything a shooter might need during the training course from custom precision rifles & scopes to shooting bags & Kestrels, to a full line of Hornady ELD Match ammunition in various calibers.
Shooters can fully trust that any product was fully vetted by the K&M Trainers as the best of the best. You could tell the quality of the Pro Shop by how many students visited it at every opportunity.

More Than Just Marksmanship
By the final day, it becomes clear that the K&M Comprehensive Precision Rifle Course delivers far more than improved shooting skills. Graduates leave with a systematic methodology for continued skill development, a deeper understanding of their equipment and personal capabilities, and a framework for problem-solving across various shooting scenarios.
What truly distinguishes this program is its commitment to developing thinking shooters rather than mere technicians. The emphasis on understanding the “why” behind each technique creates students who can adapt to new situations rather than simply following memorized procedures.

For serious precision rifle enthusiasts seeking to elevate their skills, the K&M Comprehensive Precision Rifle Course represents the most efficient path forward.
The combination of world-class instruction, purpose-built facilities, and thoroughly developed curriculum creates a training experience that simply cannot be found elsewhere.
Whether you’re a novice looking to build proper foundations or an experienced competitive shooter aiming to refine specific skills, this course delivers exceptional value and tangible results. Learn more at kmprecisionrifletraining.com.
Yep, looks like a lot of fun. But their classes dont have any cars driving by housing complexes with guns hanging out the window just blasting away full auto.
That’s what I want to learn how to do.
Especially in a hop hop car.
Do you time your trigger pull on the rise or on the fall?
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Brent,
Truly excellent article, I enjoyed every word. Sometimes mastering the rifle is a thing of its own value no matter the likely deployment. Looking forward to more features of this caliber!
Best
MIC
Where is it geographically? Maybe i missed it in the article. Sounds great
Isn’t this a “shooting school” as opposed to a “school shooting”?