D3 - Sharpening - Speed, Movement & Positions - Carbine

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D3 - Sharpening - Speed, Movement & Positions - Carbine

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$800.00
Jul 17 - 18, 2026 / New York Mills, MN - Rush Lake Range
Item Description

The Disruptive Environment, or D3, course is an advanced applications program tailored for experienced shooters, including military personnel, law enforcement officers, and responsible armed citizens. This multi-day, performance-first carbine course fuses speed, movement, and positional work into a diagnostics-driven curriculum. Built for shooters who already know the fundamentals, it uses high-rep, measurable practice to establish baselines, collect movement-to-shot data, and convert feel into repeatable performance. 

OVERVIEW

Disruptive Environment, or D3, is an advanced, multi-day applications course that accelerates next-level skill development for experienced shooters from responsible armed citizens to active MIL and LEO. Building upon the fundamentals taught in D5, D3 pushes into applied, real-world skillsets and tactics: Ballistics, low-light and night vision operations, vehicle operations and cover considerations, home and business defense, and the challenges of urban vs. rural environments. This immersive curriculum blends lecture, demonstration, and deliberate practice with all your mission essential tools while shooting, moving, and communicating under pressure training students to turn knowledge into decisive action. Each participant completes a baseline assessment for safety, speed, accuracy, and manipulations to ensure readiness. Prior foundational training (D5 or other reputable organization) is required, and strict safety standards are enforced throughout.

Warning

This course should not be selected if you have not been through a foundational course with us (D5/D7 Courses) or another reputable organization/instructor. All advanced application students must have fundamental weapon safety and weapon manipulation knowledge. A baseline assessment on safety, speed, accuracy, manipulations, and movement is conducted upon arrival to determine if students current skill levels are adequate to safely proceed through the course. Students will be pulled from training for safety violations.

This multi-day, performance-first carbine course fuses speed, movement, and positional work into a diagnostics driven curriculum. Built for shooters who already know the fundamentals, it uses high-rep, measurable practice to establish baselines, collect movement-to-shot data, and convert feel into repeatable performance. You’ll train transitions, shooting on the move, and position entry/exit (kneel, prone, barricade work, vehicle/tower shots) with video, timers, and a personalized plan so every round advances a clear metric of improvement.

Who is this for?

  • Experienced shooters who want movement and positional shooting to be reliable under stress
  • Competitors seeking faster stage performance with consistent hits
  • Professionals needing repeatable field performance across movement and positions

What each student walks away with:

  • Measured performance baseline (time, accuracy, consistency) and movement-to-shot metrics

  • Movement & position playbook: reproducible entry/exit sequences for kneeling, prone, seated, barricade and improvised supports
  • Speed-to-effect protocols for transitions and shooting while moving

  • Drill prescriptions and a personalized practice plan (rep counts, tempo, checkpoints)

  • Shot-timer logs and video review with coach notes for actionable corrections

  • Self-diagnostic toolkit to quickly identify if breakdowns are mechanical, visual, or programmatic

  • Stability & mobility exercises tied to carbine mechanics to reduce positional failure

  • Confidence applying speed and movement skills to qualification standards, match stages, and real-world tasks

Core topics:

  • Establishing multi-metric baselines (time, precision, retention under movement)

  • Biomechanics of carbine grip, presentation, and kinetic linking during movement

  • Efficient movement strategies: moving to/from positions and shooting on the move
  • Positional mechanics and barricade/vehicle/tower applications

  • Balancing speed, accuracy, and precision in dynamic drills

  • Stability & mobility routines that directly improve positional performance

  • Data collection methods and reproducible range logs for long-term improvement

TRAINING COURSE CANCELLATIONS / REFUNDS / EXCHANGES

Training course cancellation/refunds/exchanges are subject to the following Terms and Conditions:

  • Training cancellations must be requested no later than 30 days from the date of the training course. There will be NO REFUNDS given if a registrant cancels or requests a refund less than 30 days before the training course start date;
  • Due to the limited spaces available in each course and the travel requirements for many of our students, training courses are refunded with a 50% cancellation fee (i.e., training courses are only 50% refundable after enrollment);
  • Rescheduling/Exchanging an enrolled training course to a later date may be available upon request, but remains subject to the 30-day policy stated above;
  • In rare circumstances, Haley Strategic Training may need to cancel a course/event. If this occurs, individuals registered will be contacted and refunded in full;

Contact Us with your Name, Order Number, and the Training Courses you are requesting for Cancellation/Refund/Exchange to begin the process. Approved Training Course Cancellations and Refunds will be refunded to the original payment method used at the time of purchase.

Weapons

  • Primary weapon system (Carbine, AK, Subgun, Handgun) dependent on course selection
  • Backup primary weapon system (Carbine, AK, Subgun, Handgun) dependent on course selection
  • Handgun as secondary weapon (optional)
  • Minimum of 4 magazines for each primary and secondary weapon
  • Minimum of 1000 rounds of ammunition for primary and 500 rounds for secondary
  • Weapon maintenance/cleaning Tools
  • Weapon sling
  • Weapon light mounted on primary weapon system for lowlight courses
  • IR device mounted on primary weapon system for night vision courses
  • Suppressors for weapon systems (optional)

Equipment

  • Holster with adequate retention for dynamic movement; OWB or IWB (*Please vet your holster retention)
  • Belt appropriate for supporting magazine carriers
  • Magazine carriers/pouches (Belt mounted and / or Chest Rig)
  • Night observation device(s) for night vision courses
  • Handheld flashlight for handgun lowlight courses
  • Chest rig (optional)
  • Plate Carrier (optional)
  • Extra batteries for all equipment

Personal

  • Eye Protection for live fire courses
  • Hearing Protection for live fire courses (Electronic hearing protection is highly recommended)
  • Hydration carrier, and water to sustain the length of the course.
  • Note-taking Materials (Pen/paper, digital devices, video recording, etc.)
  • Sharpie marker for range work for live fire courses
  • Sunscreen/Bug Spray for live fire courses
  • Gloves and knee pads for live fire courses (optional but recommended)
  • Range/weather appropriate clothing for live fire courses