MDT (Modular Driven Technologies) & QPro Defense Team Up to offer Precision Rifle Training
Adam Scepaniak 03.21.19
MDT (Modular Driven Technologies) along with QPro Defense (Quiet Professional Defense) have partnered together to offer precision rifle training to the public. With the explosion of popularity that the precision rifle series (PRS) has seen, as well as long range shooting in general, this is a great opportunity for people who have been sitting on the fence to jump off and get some high-caliber training.
The first class that is going to be offered by MDT and QPro is March 30th and 31st. Those dates are approaching quickly so if you would like to join this precision rifle 2-day educational course feel free to contact QPro Defense through their website HERE. The full Press Release that they put out can be read below:
“Everson, Washington – March 13th, 2019 – Modular Driven Technologies is proud to announce a partnership with QPro Defense. QPro Defense is a Veteran Owned Small Business based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. QPro Defense specializes in providing small arms instruction and is staffed by an instructor cadre of current and former Special Operation personnel from the United States Army, United States Marine Corps, and United States Air Force.
Modular Driven Technologies is providing QPro Defense with six rifles to be used for QPro’s precision rifle classes. The rifles feature our ACC, LSS -XL Gen 2, ESS, and Oryx chassis systems. Three of the rifles are chambered in 6mm Creedmoor and three in 6.5 Creedmoor. The barreled actions are Howa 1500’s and the rifles are equipped with the Lucid MLX 30mm First Focal Plane Rifle Scopes. The rifles will be available for student use at no extra cost. Students simply provide their own ammunition.
An MDT representative will be available during class to offer a presentation about our chassis systems, answer questions, and assist with class. Customers will now have the opportunity to try out one of our chassis systems while receiving world-class precision rifle instruction.“
For many of us hunters, the skill set of being able to deploy one accurate shot from a cold barrel at distance can be invaluable. Whether it is for hunting elk, pronghorn antelope, mountain goat, or an innumerable amount of other big game animals. Have you done long range or precision rifle shooting? Is this a course you would be willing to try? Let us know your thoughts in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.