Train Where It Matters
360X DEFENSE Range Day Club
Real-World Firearms Training For Real-World Threats
New To Firearms Start Here
Essential Firearm Safety & Shooting Skills
If you’re new to firearms, haven’t bought your first gun, or are just returning after time away, this is the perfect starting point. In Essentials of Firearm Safety and Shooting Skills, we’ll build your foundation the right way. Not owning a gun yet is ideal; if you do have one, we can often adapt your fit to the firearm or advise a better choice. Here, you’ll learn to define yourself first: your purpose, comfort, and mission, before ever choosing the tool. That’s what sets real marksmen apart.
Want Your C.C.W. or Needing To Train Beyond C.C.W.
C.C.W. Training Begginer Or Advanced
Step up from the classroom and VST to real live-fire training at our private outdoor range — a secure, family-safe environment where you practice the skills the simulator can’t reproduce: recoil management, follow-through, dynamic re-engagements, and working the real trigger and sights under pressure. Our instructors coach you through a measured progression from supervised single-shot drills to timed strings and scenario work, with all equipment and eye/ear protection provided. This is where dry practice becomes a dependable skill — book your Range Day upgrade to convert simulator confidence into true on-target capability.
Why the Range Day Club
Most shooters believe paper targets prepare them for violence. They don’t! Targets don’t shoot back, targets don’t move, and targets don’t punish you if you make mistakes.
Skills fade fast — without reinforcement, confidence collapses under pressure.
Skill Acquisition Phase (First 5–6 Months)
For new shooters, the ideal starting point is 1–2 hours of live fire per week, paired with structured dry-fire practice at home. In this phase, the emphasis is on safe gun handling, marksmanship fundamentals, and confidence under supervision.
Skill Maintenance Phase (After 6 Months)
Once the fundamentals are ingrained, training shifts to a sustainable rhythm:
Dry Fire (75% of practice) — Short, focused sessions 2–3 times per week, 10–15 minutes each. These include draws from concealment, trigger press without disturbance, reloads, and malfunction clearing. Dry fire builds consistency, reduces cost, and reinforces neural pathways.
Live Fire (25% of practice) — One session per month, ideally 2–3 hours. Live fire validates what was built in dry fire, adds recoil management, and integrates accuracy with speed under pressure.
Quarterly Scenario Training — Every three months, members should engage in stress-based or decision-making drills to keep survival thinking sharp.
Annual Skills Check — A structured re-test each year ensures progress is measurable and skills remain combat-relevant.
Why This Balance Works
Dry fire engrains mechanics at low cost, high frequency, and without recoil distractions. Live fire then confirms those mechanics in real-world conditions. Studies and field data agree: a 75% dry-fire / 25% live-fire ratio not only saves money but produces the most reliable performance under stress.
Range Club Membership Benefits
Commitment Locked — Your Initial Membership Fee secures your place and commitment to serious training.
Affordable Access — $25 per person, per 2-hour session keeps training consistent and realistic.
Consistent Readiness — Structured range time ensures your skills don’t fade, but sharpen with every session.
At 360X DEFENSE, every round has a reason. Unlike casual range trips where shooters waste money and ammunition without direction, our sessions are purpose-driven and goal-focused. Each drill is designed to imprint memory, reinforce skill, and give you something measurable to carry forward. Nothing is random. Nothing is wasted. Every bullet becomes a teacher — a direct investment in your survival readiness.
How the Range Day Club Works
Survival Is A Perishable Skill
“Confidence collapses without continuity. Training isn’t an event—it’s a habit.”
