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  1. Instructor: Ben Stoeger is a USPSA Production Grand Master, having numerous Section, Area, and National Championship wins. Ben finished the 2011, 2012 and 2013 season as the USPSA Production National Champion. Location: Nampa Rod and Gun Club 7990 Bennett Rd Nampa, ID 83686 Lat long is: 43° 28 min 25.86 sec North X 116° 33 min 10.79 sec West (NAD83) Date: April 19th and 20th 2014 Time: Starts at 9 a.m. and will run until about 5 p.m. both days. Cost: $350.00. (Full balance must be paid to hold your spot – See additional details section below)(+ $10 range fee payable on the first day of class) Ammo: Expect to shoot somewhere between 500 to 600 rounds per day. Bring extra. Class Limit: There is a class limit of 12 students. The curriculum for the class will be as follows: USPSA Techniques (this will consist mostly of specialized movement techniques) Moving Targets, Stage Breakdown/Analysis, Practice Tips and Techniques, Dry Fire Training Techniques, High Speed Accuracy, Preparation for Major Matches, + anything people request to be added. The format of the class consists of one day of intensive work on technique. The first half day will cover USPSA fundamentals. The second half of the first day will cover more advanced USPSA techniques. The second day will consist of shooting USPSA stages multiple times. This class is geared towards anyone interested in shooting USPSA matches. Additional Details: Payment is required, in advance, in full. (No refunds after March 30th, 2014) Contact Dave Alford @ dsa1mar@yahoo.com for payment details.
  2. I am currently looking at putting together a class at Texarkana gun club in East Maud, Tx. Currently, this is not a "go" class, as we need to get a few more people interested. If the class does happen, the description will look like the one I have listed below. If you want this class to happen, contact the class organizer, Greg Cook. Gcook@cookdrywall.com Course topics: USPSA techniques (this will consist mostly of specialized movement techniques) Moving targets Stage breakdown/analysis Practice tips and techniques High-speed accuracy Preparation for major matches + anything people request to be added Course description: The first day will consist of intensive work on technique, with the morning covering USPSA fundamentals and the afternoon more advanced USPSA techniques. The second day will consist of shooting USPSA stages multiple times, with the students receiving feedback from Ben between runs. This class is geared toward anyone interested in shooting USPSA matches. Check feedback on recent classes. Ammo: Expect to shoot 500–600 rounds per day. Bring extra. I can help with tracking down ammo if that's a problem. Class Size: Maximum of 12 students, and I need at least 8 to hold the class. Payment: $350 tuition
  3. Instructor: Ben Stoeger is a USPSA Production Grand Master, having numerous Section, Area, and National Championship wins. Ben finished the 2011, 2012, and 2013 seasons as the USPSA Production National Champion. Location: Volusia County Gun & Hunt Club 4845 SR 44, New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32168 Date: 15-16 March 2014 Time: 0900–1700 both days facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/events/514628275302764/ Course topics: USPSA techniques (this will consist mostly of specialized movement techniques) Moving targets Stage breakdown/analysis Practice tips and techniques High-speed accuracy Preparation for major matches + anything people request to be added Course description: The class consists of shooting a variety of drills and USPSA stages with Ben teaching techniques and then assessing each student's performance and providing personalized feedback and guidance. Students will have an opportunity to re-shoot the stages and drills with this feedback in mind. The class is geared toward USPSA shooting, but the vast majority of the concepts apply equally well to IDPA. The goal is for each student to leave the course understanding what they need to do to develop their shooting. Check feedback on recent classes and a discussion on the November class. Ammo: Expect to shoot 500 rounds per day. Bring extra. Class Size: Maximum of 12 students, and I need at least 8 to hold the class. Payment: $350 ($350 tuition + $50 paid to the range separately), payable by check or money order or paypal. half balance must be paid to hold your spot. No refunds after 15 February unless there's someone to take your spot. Contact for payment details (Anthony Cruz theshootersmindset@gmail.com).
  4. I will be at KR Training for a 2 day class Feb 8-9 Info here: http://krtraining.com/
  5. Watch this video of Max actually in a match, (not doing stuff slow motion in an instructional context)
  6. This is a huge improvement from the 9 second runs you were laying down in October.
  7. Did you get your Skills and Drills yet? I dropped that ho in the mail.
  8. The next match is your real test. You will have the expectation to win.
  9. Closing one eye does have an effect on the other eye, or so I have read. It strains your open eye and can cause some distortion.
  10. I have only ever had cold related issues when I used about a gallon of heavy slide glide in sub freezing weather. Other than that... I can't think of having problems. On the other hand... my body doesn't like the cold as much as my gat does.
  11. The difference shows up more and more as you increase the shot difficulty. It is tough to put numbers on it.
  12. I think it follows from this that the secret to learning to shoot fast is to learning to shoot without using the sights.
  13. Ben Stoeger

    draw time

    Try a drill where you need to draw, then move a bit, then set up and make long shots on steel. You will learn to settle down in a hurry.
  14. I take the time I need to hit them. I HATE slinging extra rounds at steel. I consider a standing load to pickup a popper a mike.
  15. Yup. I train using the same philosophy.
  16. I would be surprised if the stage hits the ground as it is written.
  17. I have always kind of liked the idea of approving a gun for the division, then having it on a list. When a shooter is purchasing a gun, they can then check the gun against the list to make sure it works for Production. It seems simple and fair to me. BUT...there are guns allowed that are not on the list!Seems simple and fair on paper, but the current state is far from that. That is kind of my feeling as well. I don't know if the solution is to clarify the list or change the entire process. In any event, I think it is important to be able to quickly determine if a specific model of gun is legal or not.
  18. I have always kind of liked the idea of approving a gun for the division, then having it on a list. When a shooter is purchasing a gun, they can then check the gun against the list to make sure it works for Production. It seems simple and fair to me.
  19. I just sold 2 Elite 2s, lightly used, for 1100
  20. You are gonna make him quit if you keep beating up on him.
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