Laser Shot practice levels visual showing progressive target complexity
JSV LASER SHOT
Practice Levels &
Session Structure

Progressive, structured development in a controlled environment.

LASER SHOT • PRACTICE LEVELS

Practice Levels & Session Structure

Laser Shot sessions follow a progressive activity structure — from foundational marksmanship drills through to more advanced structured exercises — all within a safe, laser-based environment.

Important: Sessions focus on structured practice and skills development and do not constitute formal firearms training or certification.

How the levels progress

Level 1 – Foundational Practice

Basic firearm handling and marksmanship fundamentals.

  • Target shooting drills
  • Colour-matching drills
  • Target-matching drills

Level 2 – Structured Marksmanship

Controlled drills to improve accuracy, consistency, and repeatability.

  • Advanced target-matching drills
  • Moving target drills
  • Time-based performance drills

Option: Depending on the session format, time-based drills may be replaced with head-to-head exercises.

Level 3 – Advanced Practice: Transitional & Structured Scenario Drills

Movement, transitions, and decision-making within controlled practice drills.

  • Transitional shooting drills
  • Head-to-head exercises
  • Structured scenario-based drills

Level 4 – Advanced Integrated Practice

For experienced participants. Combines multiple drill types into structured, higher-level practice within a controlled laser-based environment.

  • Marksmanship and matched target drills
  • Transitional shooting drills
  • Head-to-head exercises
  • Structured scenario-based drills

Group Sessions & Custom Formats

Laser Shot sessions can be tailored for birthdays, private groups, clubs, and other pre-arranged group formats — based on group size, time available, and selected level(s).

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Disclaimer: Where drills refer to “scenarios”, these are structured practice exercises in a controlled, laser-based environment and do not represent professional instruction, operational readiness, or certification.