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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkman" data-source="post: 3139148" data-attributes="member: 29933"><p>I've taken Pistol Skills 2 and 3 multiple times from Will, and have always been impressed with his teaching style and his commitment to running a hot range. For the money, I don't believe his classes can easily be beat. Retake them every month or few, and you'll be much better for it. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately for us shooters, the lower price attracts more people to the classes. Of the half-dozen pistol skills classes I've attended, it always seems to be a crapshoot of what nights will be crowded, and what nights won't. </p><p></p><p>I would consider the Pistol Skills classes (2 and 3 specifically, as they are offered far more frequently than PS 4 or 5) a great primer for a more in-depth 2-3+ day handgun course at a well-known school, if that is the intent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkman, post: 3139148, member: 29933"] I've taken Pistol Skills 2 and 3 multiple times from Will, and have always been impressed with his teaching style and his commitment to running a hot range. For the money, I don't believe his classes can easily be beat. Retake them every month or few, and you'll be much better for it. Unfortunately for us shooters, the lower price attracts more people to the classes. Of the half-dozen pistol skills classes I've attended, it always seems to be a crapshoot of what nights will be crowded, and what nights won't. I would consider the Pistol Skills classes (2 and 3 specifically, as they are offered far more frequently than PS 4 or 5) a great primer for a more in-depth 2-3+ day handgun course at a well-known school, if that is the intent. [/QUOTE]
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