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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2605871" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>This is REALLY good advice. I took a class from an instructor in OKC years ago. I got absolutely nothing from the class except pissed off. No, I don't need to tell anyone who it was because I spoke to the instructor about what happened with one of his assistants, how I felt about what I considered to be unsafe gun handling practices by him and his "staff" and that I was really disappointed, given the fact that he came very highly recommended.</p><p></p><p>Not every one responds to, or likes, every instructor. It is worth it to spend a little money to find an instructor or group of instructors that you can get the most from. Believe it or not, that is not always the most popular instructor out there. The guy I had the bad experience with is still teaching and gets rave reviews from nearly everyone who takes his classes. </p><p></p><p>Some of the best instruction I got was given to me free of charge, at the range and at matches I shot, from guys who were willing to share their knowledge and love of shooting with a rank newbie who was just excited to be standing on the same range as them. </p><p></p><p>You have to do a little searching around sometimes but it is worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2605871, member: 1242"] This is REALLY good advice. I took a class from an instructor in OKC years ago. I got absolutely nothing from the class except pissed off. No, I don't need to tell anyone who it was because I spoke to the instructor about what happened with one of his assistants, how I felt about what I considered to be unsafe gun handling practices by him and his "staff" and that I was really disappointed, given the fact that he came very highly recommended. Not every one responds to, or likes, every instructor. It is worth it to spend a little money to find an instructor or group of instructors that you can get the most from. Believe it or not, that is not always the most popular instructor out there. The guy I had the bad experience with is still teaching and gets rave reviews from nearly everyone who takes his classes. Some of the best instruction I got was given to me free of charge, at the range and at matches I shot, from guys who were willing to share their knowledge and love of shooting with a rank newbie who was just excited to be standing on the same range as them. You have to do a little searching around sometimes but it is worth it. [/QUOTE]
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