@Righter13- Great to hear day one was a big success! Glad to hear you and your wife enjoyed the training.
THIS is the most important thing!
@Righter13- Great to hear day one was a big success! Glad to hear you and your wife enjoyed the training.
thanks to this video I realized how low my rear plate was riding and fixed it. This was the first time I had really worn it.
We were a good 6-8 feet apart.2nd vid, two people walking and firing towards each other.....Looks very unsafe, even though they weren't directly in line with each other, just don't see any benefit. How far apart were they?
This one had 18.very cool. how many people are in a class there at one time?
How are firearms inherently unsafe? If training is unsafe, find a different training regimen.Firearms are inherently unsafe. Firearms training is inherently unsafe, but it's a risk the wife and I are willing to take to become more proficient.
The thing I noticed is that you each had an instructor immediately next to you, watching your every move. And movement was slow and methodical. With good instructors, things can be done very safely and at some point, you have to get past the square range tactics. But you better choose the instructor wisely. And there are limits to what anyone should consider "safe". If you're not comfortable, say so.We were a good 6-8 feet apart.
You will argue about anything won't you?How are firearms inherently unsafe? If training is unsafe, find a different training regimen.
Any time we did something like this it was 1 on 1 and they were very quick to react if same did something to endanger another student.The thing I noticed is that you each had an instructor immediately next to you, watching your every move. And movement was slow and methodical. With good instructors, things can be done very safely and at some point, you have to get past the square range tactics. But you better choose the instructor wisely. And there are limits to what anyone should consider "safe". If you're not comfortable, say so.
I got roped into a last minute class last year by a friend, with an instructor that is fairly popular on TOS. NEVER AGAIN. Other classmates were not vetted and the material was way beyond most of their skillsets. Plus, the instructor was way too lax about safety and more interested in telling us about how he'd been there and done that. I refused to participate in one drill until they got their shit together, because the guy in front of me almost got shot in the back. Then in the last drill of the day, I was flagged so badly by another classmate that I was ready to punch him and the instructor in the face. These days, I won't consider an instructor unless they have clear prerequisites. Even if that means I have to take a remedial class with them in order to take the next one that I really want.
The thing I noticed is that you each had an instructor immediately next to you, watching your every move. And movement was slow and methodical. With good instructors, things can be done very safely and at some point, you have to get past the square range tactics. But you better choose the instructor wisely. And there are limits to what anyone should consider "safe". If you're not comfortable, say so.
I got roped into a last minute class last year by a friend, with an instructor that is fairly popular on TOS. NEVER AGAIN. Other classmates were not vetted and the material was way beyond most of their skillsets. Plus, the instructor was way too lax about safety and more interested in telling us about how he'd been there and done that. I refused to participate in one drill until they got their shit together, because the guy in front of me almost got shot in the back. Then in the last drill of the day, I was flagged so badly by another classmate that I was ready to punch him and the instructor in the face. These days, I won't consider an instructor unless they have clear prerequisites. Even if that means I have to take a remedial class with them in order to take the next one that I really want.
Not publicly.Name names?
Not publicly.
I've already received a couple of messages. For the record, It was NOT Protective Measures. But I'd be interested in hearing any feedback. Monte is on my list of local guys that I'm interested in checking out.