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    Gong Shooter
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    Another vote for RW!

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    Sits like a bitch
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    RW is the man...
    If your post count is higher than your round count, you are a troll.

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    Paper Hunter Mista Bukit's Avatar
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    Thanks for the advice!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    I've attended some of farnam's courses. I know of and hear nothing but positive things about R.W. IF it was me, I'd go with R.W. Farnam's good. However with R.W, he's local[er] and classes are more accessible, throughout the year.

    http://www.rwfirearmstraining.com/index.php
    I have nothing but respect for RW, having gone to the farm and watched (last week) the bowling pin match at bristlecone. i wouldn't hesitate to take instruction from him

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    I'll put in my vote for SSV. https://www.facebook.com/SSVGRP/

    I've taken a couple courses with them, though it was a few years ago. But it was great training, and a good environment. They have a pistol course coming up April 9th and 10th, which I think I might sign up for.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/788653651238960/

    Kelly is a great instructor, always able to provide constructive feedback on perrformance, posture, etc and make sure you're able to operate well with the concepts he trains you in.

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    Looking Elsewhere
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    I'll put in my vote for SSV. https://www.facebook.com/SSVGRP/

    I've taken a couple courses with them, though it was a few years ago. But it was great training, and a good environment. They have a pistol course coming up April 9th and 10th, which I think I might sign up for.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/788653651238960/

    Kelly is a great instructor, always able to provide constructive feedback on perrformance, posture, etc and make sure you're able to operate well with the concepts he trains you in.
    +1..

    I've taken classes with Kelly/SSV as well as with RW at the farm..

    For "tactical Pistol" training I have to say that Kelly/SSV Group is the winner hands down. I plan on taking his pistol class this spring again for a 2nd time, last time I took it was 2 seasons ago and I need a refresher.

    Be sure to check out his tactical carbine class as well.

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    +2 for Kelly (KellyTTE on this board) who runs the SSV Group. Solid instruction at a reasonable price. I've attended several of his classes and will do so again in 2016.

    Mike
    Last edited by MAP; 01-31-2016 at 16:13. Reason: I can't spell :-(

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    I'd say shooting fundamentals and weapon manipulations start with RW, further advanced with SSV Group where you will get a professional 2 days training at a affordable rate.
    Ronin's CQB classes are really intense for a beginner or intermediate shooter, more experienced shooters will suit them well.

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    Grand Master Know It All Batteriesnare's Avatar
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    Big +1 for Kelly/SSV. Worked with him several times and have always improved as a result of his tutelage.
    "Owning a handgun doesn't make you armed any more than owning a guitar makes you a musician." - Col. Jeff Cooper

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    The "Godfather" of COAR Great-Kazoo's Avatar
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    Knew i forgot another local qualified instructor, Kelly of SSV.
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