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<blockquote data-quote="38Super" data-source="post: 57507" data-attributes="member: 290"><p>Will ditto what Tacmedic says about TDSA Tulsa. Have taken one class from Marshall and the gang there. Brian Hill, Curt Nichols and Pat Harker and the rest of them really want you to learn. Wonderful experience and came away with a better understanding of my gun and what proper training can do for you.</p><p></p><p>Have also had the opportunity of taking a one day class with Matt Mclearn(now with the US Shooting Academy in Tulsa) and also took a one day class from the late Steve Broom. Both of these classes were geared more towards competitive shooting. </p><p></p><p>If you have the opportunity to take a class from TDSA or Matt, JUMP AT IT.</p><p></p><p>What I have learned, may not always show at a match, but what matters is that you do learn something and enjoy our sport more. </p><p></p><p>Have not had the opportunity to take a class from Mike Brown yet but it is in the future plans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="38Super, post: 57507, member: 290"] Will ditto what Tacmedic says about TDSA Tulsa. Have taken one class from Marshall and the gang there. Brian Hill, Curt Nichols and Pat Harker and the rest of them really want you to learn. Wonderful experience and came away with a better understanding of my gun and what proper training can do for you. Have also had the opportunity of taking a one day class with Matt Mclearn(now with the US Shooting Academy in Tulsa) and also took a one day class from the late Steve Broom. Both of these classes were geared more towards competitive shooting. If you have the opportunity to take a class from TDSA or Matt, JUMP AT IT. What I have learned, may not always show at a match, but what matters is that you do learn something and enjoy our sport more. Have not had the opportunity to take a class from Mike Brown yet but it is in the future plans. [/QUOTE]
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