Private 90-Minute Lessons
One-on-one instruction built entirely around you — your goals, your equipment, and the one thing that’s been holding you back.
Built Around You, Not A Syllabus.
Every private lesson is one instructor, one student, and ninety uninterrupted minutes on whatever you actually need to work on. No fixed curriculum, no group pace to keep up with — Frank designs the session around your equipment, your experience level, and the specific problem you came in to solve.
Four Reasons Students Book A Private Lesson
If you see yourself in any of these, a private lesson is the fastest way to fix it.
Never Fired A Shot Before
A private, judgment-free introduction to your firearm — handling, loading, stance and trigger control — at a pace built for total beginners, without a group watching.
Need A Tune-Up
Skills fade without practice. Come back for a fundamentals refresh, diagnose bad habits that have crept in, and leave shooting tighter groups with more confidence.
Just Added A Red Dot Optic
New sights, a new red dot, a new trigger or a new platform all change how a gun runs. We’ll zero your optic and rebuild your fundamentals around the new equipment.
One Thing Is Slowing You Down
A slow draw, a flinch, a bad reload, low-light hesitation — tell us the one thing holding you back and we’ll spend the full ninety minutes fixing that specific problem.
Pistol, Rifle Or Shotgun — Your Call
Bring the firearm you actually own and carry, or use one of ours.
Pistol
Concealed carry, home defense, red dot transitions, or basic fundamentals — any handgun you bring or rent.
Rifle
Bolt-action, lever-action or AR-platform — zeroing an optic, building fundamentals, or refining precision.
Shotgun
Patterning, home-defense loading, recoil management — pump or semi-automatic, your platform or ours.
What A Private Lesson Covers
Before you arrive, tell us your experience level, your equipment, and what you want to get out of the session. Frank builds the lesson plan around that conversation — here’s what’s typically included.
- Range orientation and a firearms safety review
- Diagnosis of the specific problem you came in to fix
- Optic mounting, zeroing and red dot transition coaching
- Fundamentals refresh — grip, stance, trigger control, reloads
- Drills built around your goal, not a generic checklist
Bring: your firearm and optic if applicable (rentals available), ammunition for your platform, eye and ear protection. Not sure what to bring? Tell us your goal and we’ll advise you before class day.
Not Sure What You Need Yet?
Tell us your experience level and what’s been giving you trouble — we’ll build the lesson around it.
