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Another epic shoot at Roger's Shooting School this time their intermediate/advanced pistol course in Ellijay Ga. 4 1/2 days of great fundamentals. "Shoot the process" says Mr. Lumpkin never practice course of fire and I see why. Head shots, strong hand, weak hand and freestyle and lots of it...front sight and press.

Real world training for the shooter who desires to shoot fast, accurate and to be the best... 6 inch head shots that disappear in 0.5 seconds! 9 courses of fire each day after all the drills then you test. You shoot your score to test out. Tons of history at the shooting school, the lodge is rustic but has the "Operator" ambiance from past Seal, SF, Swat teams. Some Pro USPSA GM'S have visited.

Best money spent to train the process, 3000 rounds later, renewed knowledge base, improved strong/weak hand shooting as well as strong/weak hand reloads and the ability to shoot a head shot in 0.5seconds at 7 yards out to 21 yards. High shooter for the week was a young energetic 18 year old who has the shooting bug!

Thanks Bill Rogers and your crew for all the instruction!

Semper Fi,

David

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I did the one day introduction class Ronnie Dodd his head instructor puts on. Did it yesterday, it really is something to do. Will take the three day next, there’s nothing that you can compare it to

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Sounds like about $2,000 for the 5-day course, plus a rifle/shotgun course, and

room/board plus travel expenses.    Lots of dough.

 

I prefer to spend the time and money spread out a bit - maybe a one-day course

and then weeks of practice what I've learned   -   then another course and practice.

 

I took a 2-day course and my hands were bleeding by the middle of the 2nd day   :(

 

But, I did have a blast, and learned quite a bit   :)  

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6 hours ago, Hi-Power Jack said:

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I prefer to spend the time and money spread out a bit - maybe a one-day course

and then weeks of practice what I've learned   -   then another course and practice.

...

 

That is one of the reasons I like the TPC course ( https://www.tacticalperformancecenter.com/collections/classes/products/handgun-mastery ). It is a 3 day course, however the concepts/doctrine are introduced on day One and then expanded on and fine tuned the following days. So, your head doesn't bleed ;) 

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