25M Rifle Clinic
Join us for 25M Rifle Marksmanship Clinic and History
Our most popular clinic is our traditional 25M Marksmanship clinic. Led by experienced instructors, you will learn the fundamentals of rifle marksmanship. You will develop the skills needed to hit your targets consistently with precision and accuracy. Our lessons include topics of rock-solid positions, sling use, effective dry fire, efficient sight adjustments, and more!
Our events are typically two-day programs that teach the rifle marksmanship skills that were once commonly practiced in America. Our instructors teach the skills that will one day allow a Rifleman to be accurate out to 500 yards. This distance is known as the traditional “Rifleman’s Quarter Mile” and has been part of America’s marksmanship repertoire since our country’s earliest days.
During breaks, you will hear true stories about the day the American Revolution began and changed the course of history. Learn about some of the real men and women that lived during those times and their unflinching bravery they showed fighting for the freedoms they held so dear. These stories will change the way you view marksmanship and liberty.
Whether you’ve never fired a rifle before or you’re an experienced competitive shooter, no one comes to a Project Appleseed event and leaves the same. Join us for marksmanship and history, learn new skills, make new friends and be a part of an inspiring and life-changing event.
For more information about how to prepare, download our quick guide, Traditional 25m Rifle Clinic.
For full pricing information, visit pricing.
"On education all our lives depend. And few to that, too few, with care to attend." – Benjamin Franklin
Ready your equipment
- A rifleman needs to be prepared to shoot in any conditions, such as blowing sand and dust, rain, and mud. In event of blowing sand and dust, you’ll need to degrease your rifle. Any lube should be a dry lube, like graphite. Be ready to protect your rifle with a plastic rifle bag or a simple waterproof wrap for the action.
- Protect ammo and mags from the same weather. Ziplock bags are great for this.
- Function-test your rifle and, if possible, have it zeroed for 25 meters.
- Practice by getting down into the prone position and dry-firing ten shots “by the numbers.”
- It is suggested to put a GI web sling on your rifle, and get it adjusted so it supports the rifle in prone.
- Practicing at home is a GREAT way to prep for arriving at the range to make your range time FAR more productive.
Special Equipment Considerations:
- Due to a firearms safety bulletin, .17HMR semi-automatic rifles are not recommended.
- We are pleased to announce that Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 firearms may be used at Project Appleseed clinics. However, owners must comply with the Smith & Wesson Safety Alert. We will make every effort to have a S&W Bolt Inspection Gauge on-hand for owners to check their bolts for compliance. You are encouraged to check the following links to the Smith & Wesson websites for information about the issues and how to check the M&P 15-22 bolt to determine that it is within specification:
https://www.smith-wesson.com/mp15-22-consumer-safety-alert - An additional Liability Waiver will also need to be signed by any student at a Project Appleseed clinic who chooses to use a semi-automatic .17HMR rifle or a Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 firearm.
Loaner Equipment
At many locations, loaner firearms may be available. To request loaner equipment, send an email with your name and event date/city/state to loaners@appleseedinfo.org. Do not wait until the last minute to ask. Loaners are limited and provided on a first come/first served basis. You will be required to provide your own ammunition.
What to bring
- A teachable attitude
- Ear protection
- Eye protection
- Shooting mat or equivalent
- Elbow pads (optional)
- Weather-appropriate attire
- Closed-toe shoes
- Weather-appropriate hat
- Sufficient water to drink
- Trail mix, high protein snacks
- Light, high protein lunch
- Folding chair
- Wet wipes (optional)
- Sunscreen and bug spray (optional)
- Small notebook and pencil (optional)
- Sharpie for marking targets (optional)
Rifle requirements
- Legal fully automatic rifles are welcome in our classes so long as they are only used in semi-automatic mode.
- Legal suppressors (also known as silencers) are welcome in our classes.
- Legal short barreled rifles (SBRs) may be permitted on our lines at the discretion of the event Shoot Boss.
- Pistol Caliber Carbines chambered up to 45ACP are permitted at our 25m events.
- Pistol Caliber Carbines are unsuitable and not authorized for any Known Distance Event.
- AR15-type pistols (with or without stabilizing brace) are NOT permitted in our rifle classes.
- Shooters are expected to comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws. We ensure our events are conducted in accordance with host range policies.