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Inside a Championship System: Green Precision Concepts

  • Writer: Michael Contreras (Mac)
    Michael Contreras (Mac)
  • 12 minutes ago
  • 5 min read

In most competitive sports, access to elite instruction is limited by design. Athletes study champions from a distance, dissect performances through footage and commentary, and spend years attempting to reverse engineer success from fragments. The systems that produce sustained excellence are rarely visible, and even more rarely shared in full. That separation is not accidental. At the highest levels, performance systems are forged under pressure and guarded by necessity. By the time those systems become publicly accessible, the athlete has often stepped away from competition, the landscape has shifted, and the knowledge is already historical. Long range precision shooting is no different.


For most competitors, proximity itself becomes the long-term goal. It can take decades of refining one’s craft simply to reach the same competitive environment as the best in the world. Even then, learning remains indirect. You share a range, read a scoreboard, observe patterns, and infer what separates you from the shooter at the top. Instruction exists, but it is often filtered through time, translation, or secondhand experience.


World-class coaches play a critical role in bridging that gap, and many competed at elite levels earlier in their careers. Their value is unquestioned. What remains extraordinarily rare is access to instruction from someone who is still actively competing at the highest level, still validating their systems in real time, and still operating inside the same performance pressures as today’s best shooters. That distinction matters.


Sergeant First Class (Ret.) Brandon Green occupies a position that is almost nonexistent in modern sport. He is one of the most accomplished rifle shooters in history, with over two decades in the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit as a shooter, instructor, and Team Chief, and he continues to compete and win at the highest levels of long range and fullbore competition.


Green is a multi-time NRA and CMP national champion, holds standing national records including a perfect 400-20X in the President’s Rifle Match, and remains the only competitor to sweep all four individual trophies at the NRA Long Range Championship. In 2025, he became the first American in 156 years to win the King’s Prize at the Imperial Meeting at Bisley, England, one of the most demanding and historic titles in the shooting world, and finished the season as the U.S. Fullbore National Champion. At the same time, Green serves as head coach for the United States National Rifle Team and the U.S. Palma Team, shaping national-level performance while still operating inside it. That dual role is what makes the launch of Green Precision Concepts significant.


This is not a retrospective project. Green is not stepping away from competition to teach. He is opening access while remaining fully embedded in the sport. The systems being taught are the same ones currently tested against modern equipment, evolving ballistics, and contemporary wind problems.



The launch of the Green Precision Concepts website formalizes that access for the first time. Until now, meaningful exposure to Green’s systems required proximity to elite military programs, national teams, or championship environments that most shooters will never enter. The new platform removes that barrier. It does not introduce a new philosophy. It makes a proven, living system accessible while it is still being validated shot by shot on the firing line.


Green Precision Concepts is structured to help shooters take real steps forward, regardless of where they are starting. The intent is not to overwhelm or entertain, but to shorten the learning curve by replacing trial-and-error with a coherent system. Instead of piecing together advice from scattered sources, shooters are brought into a framework where fundamentals, wind, data, and execution are taught as a single, repeatable process. That structure is what allows meaningful progress to happen faster and with fewer dead ends.


Because the system is built to scale, there is a clear path for shooters at every stage. New shooters establish habits that will not have to be unlearned later. Experienced competitors refine decision making under pressure. Professionals train for repeatable performance in environments where mistakes carry real consequences. The common outcome is clarity. Shooters understand what to do, why they are doing it, and how to evaluate results honestly.



Green Precision Concepts currently offers the following training programs:


• Intro to Precision Rifle

• Advanced Long Range

• Law Enforcement and Military Rifle Training

• GuideSafe Pro

• One-on-One Training

• Precision Rifle Ammunition Development

• Youth Hunter Precision Course





What makes this moment matter is access.


Very few athletes ever open their full performance framework to the public while it is still being actively used at the highest level. Most people study greatness after the fact. Here, shooters are learning inside a living system, not reverse-engineering one years later. It is the difference between watching old game footage and being coached on the court. Training under Michael Jordan during a championship run would not be about motivation. It would be about exposure to how decisions are made, how pressure is handled, and how execution stays disciplined when it matters most. Green Precision Concepts offers that kind of proximity. For shooters serious about progress, that access is the advantage.


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