Armed Defense Fundamental Hundreds Plus 1

Hundred Plus

This advanced course is strictly invite-only and reserved for highly proficient shooters who are ready to push beyond current performance ceilings. It is designed for individuals who already possess strong fundamentals and are looking to elevate both speed and consistency to an elite level.

The focus of this class is not just getting faster—but learning how to operate at a higher “idle speed,” where efficiency, control, and execution become second nature under pressure. Students will be challenged to refine their mechanics, decision-making, and approach at a level that demands both discipline and intent. This is a high-intensity, back-to-back live fire course built around a targeted curriculum aimed at diagnosing performance gaps. Through structured drills and real-time coaching, we identify inefficiencies in movement, transitions, visual processing, and shot execution—then provide the tools to correct and optimize them.A major emphasis is placed on safely increasing speed across all areas: movement, target acquisition, and accuracy. Students will learn how to push their limits without sacrificing control, developing the ability to shoot faster while maintaining accountability and precision.

By the end of the class, shooters will walk away with a deeper understanding of their capabilities, a clear path for continued improvement, and the confidence to perform at a significantly higher level in both training and competition.

$225.00

Class Details:

Location: Perris, CA

Time: 8am-4pm

Cost: $225 – Range Fees Included

Prerequisites:

Optics (Red dot must be zeroed prior to class)

Must have experience drawing from the holster

Must be familiar and be able to demonstrate the 4 firearm safety rules.

Equipment and Materials Required:

Ammunition: 400 rounds

Semi-auto pistol

  • Holster (NO leather, Nylon holsters, or soft holsters)
  • OWB OR AIWB 
  • 2-3 Magazines
  • The ability to carry one spare mag ( sidecar, neomag, belt mounted mag carrier)
  • Eye and ear protection (electronic recommended)
  • Appropriate range attire (no open toe shoes or low-cut shirts)
  • Hat is highly recommended
  • Lunch, snacks and Water
  • Pen & paper if you wish to take notes, taking notes on your phone is fine too