Events
This is a list of all the scheduled competition and events we have at the range. Pre registration is not required. Just show up and get in on the fun. We have many "couples" that shoot together and this is a great "date night" to spend time together.
If you have never competed in any of the disciplines we have, come out and watch and see if it is something you would like to try.
Low Light Defensive Encounters
Nighttime and other low light situations limit our ability to spot trouble before it becomes a problem for us. This is just one of the many reasons why crooks use it to their advantage, and prey on innocent people under the cloak of darkness.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of myths around how a low light environment works for and against those who would do us harm. The vast majority of low light instruction comes from a military or law enforcement background, using techniques which may or may not be applicable to the armed citizen.
This class, however, is designed to give the armed citizen the knowledge and skills they need to come out on top of an encounter in an urban low light environment.
Topics covered will include:
- Different types of lighting environments and how they affect our vision
- Low light vs no light: Which is more common for the armed citizen?
- Gear choices for when it gets dark
- Night sights, weapon lights, lasers and red dots
- Defensive flashlight techniques
- Defensive pistol use in a low light environment
Low Light Defensive Encounters
Mandatory training requirements for this class.
- Completion of at least six hours of post-concealed carry class training
- Ability to draw a pistol from a holster and safely re-holster using one hand
- Constant and consistent application of the four rules of gun safety
Gear requirements for this class
- A modern, semi-automatic pistol in 9mm or greater caliber with or without a weapon-mounted light attached
- At least three magazines for your pistol
- A belt magazine pouch
- A secure and stable gun belt
- A safe and comfortable OWB (outside the waistband) holster for your pistol (IWB and concealed carry ONLY with instructor permission)
- A headlamp flashlight with a red lens and white light
- A bright (300 lumens or greater) tactical flashlight with a tail-mounted activation switch
- 200 rounds of FMJ ammunition
- Optional: A rifle, pistol caliber carbine or shotgun with a weapon-mounted light and 50 rounds of ammunition (rifle/PCC) or 20 rounds of birdshot (shotgun)
- Bug spray, water, range gear.
Class will be approximately 4-5 hours long and will be held at the Deep50 Gun Range.
More Training
Private Lessons By Shannon Smith
I’ll be coming back to Deep 50 in April for a couple classes. Weather should be great to jump start your skills for the season.
Private Lessons
April 4, 2025 (Friday)
Unique private class opportunity. Two students max. We’ll run 10-3 or so, but being private we’ll play it by ear. Also since private I will cater the course to you and whatever you’d like to work on. I can also fast track you through both the above two days. If you struggle with swingers for example we can work on that. Cost is $400 per person. I did not set this up on Praciscore so please contact me directly; call, text or email to register.
Contact me with any questions or issues with registering. (Registration will open January 27, 2025) Big thanks to Matt for allowing me to use his awesome facility. Hope to see you in a few months!
Telephone 813-732-5249
Email [email protected]
Core Competition By Shannon Smith
I’ll be coming back to Deep 50 in April for a couple classes. Weather should be great to jump start your skills for the season.
Core Competition
April 5, 2025
This is my Core Competition class. Focus on High Speed Execution of the Fundamentals. Great info and drills for any level or Division. Max 6 students with plenty of personalized attention. It will run 9:30 to 3:30 ish and require about 500 rounds. (Always better to bring more if you have it) Cost is $350 per person. More information and registration on Practiscore here:
Competition Movement By Shannon Smith
I’ll be coming back to Deep 50 in April for a couple classes. Weather should be great to jump start your skills for the season.
Competition Movement
April 6, 2025
Competition Movement class. This will focus on efficient movement in a competition environment. Max 4 students as it’s more dynamic and can’t really have a bunch of people moving at once. I still recommend 500 rounds + but this is generally less rounds as we’re not focused as much on shooting though there will still be plenty of it. Also 9:30 to 3:30 ish. More information and registration on Practiscore here:
Intro To USPSA – Saturday, April 12th
The competitions put on by the United States Practical Shooting Association are some of the most-intense and most-fun shooting matches around. The roots of the USPSA go back almost 50 years and feature some absolute legends in the firearms world.
Shooting a USPSA means pushing you and your gear to their limits. The rewards is a fun and exciting day spent on SWFL’s premier competition range and an adrenaline rush like no other.
Intro To USPSA
This class will introduce you to the sport of USPSA and cover topics like:
- USPSA Divisions
- USPSA Classification
- Safety and Range Rules
- Shooting Your First Match
All students will have an opportunity to shoot a USPSA stage to practice what they’ve learned in class.
Gear Requirements
- A 9mm or larger caliber semi-automatic pistol or a .38 caliber revolver.
- A sturdy gun belt
- An Outside The Waistband (OWB) holster for your pistol (No soft-shell holsters or Serpa Holsters)
- At least three magazines for your pistol or four speedloaders for a revolver
- Magazine pouches to store your extra magazines on your person
- 150 rounds of ammunition
- Eye protection, ear protection, sunscreen, bug spray, water
Class will be on Saturday, April 12th at 9 am.
Intro to Steel Challenge April 13th
Dip your toe (and your trigger finger) into the fun and exciting world of practical pistol
Ever get the feeling that’s there’s more to being a gun owner than going to the range and punching holes in a target?
Do you own a pistol, but don’t really know how to use it?
Are you looking for a sport that the whole familiy can enjoy together?
Then practical shooting is the sport for you!
The easiest way to get into the fun and excitement is to shoot a Steel Challenge match, which requires no special equipment or gear. Anything from a .22 pistol to a 1911 in .45 ACP to a pistol caliber carbine can be used to shoot Steel Challenge, and the rules are simple and easy to understand. This three-hour course will set you up for the success at your first Steel Challenge match and help you become a more confident and competent gun owner.
Intro To Steel Challenge
Topics Covered:
- The basics of firearms safety
- Understanding the rules of Steel Challenge
- Why shooting a match is a good idea for everyone
- How to shoot a match
Gear Requirements:
- A pistol (.22LR or larger caliber) or a pistol caliber carbine (no rifles allowed)
- At least two magazines for your firearm
- 50-100 rounds of ammunition
- A holster, bag or case for you gun
- Eye protection, ear protection
- Water, sunscreen, bug spray