How are Pistol-Training classes?

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How are Pistol-Training classes?

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They have a class in Culpper in May (booked) and one in October. Just wondering if these are worth going to.

http://pistol-training.com/classes/afhf ... tober-2010
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Re: How are Pistol-Training classes?

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I can't believe the ammount of money that these people charge and you still have to proviude your own ammo. I just don't feel right teaching people how to protect themselvs and try and make money off of it too.
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Re: How are Pistol-Training classes?

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I have not taken one of Todd's classes, but have only heard good things about them. I have seen him shoot and he is a good shooter, but more importantly he really takes the teaching and training aspect seriously. I have dealt with lots of people that are good at doing something but crappy with teach those skills to someone else. Todd takes a methodical approach and uses real metrics to prove that his training is working. He does not just buy into the fad of the month.
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Re: How are Pistol-Training classes?

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never heard of 'em...sorry I can't help.
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