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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 1545819" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>I taught for two of them and have been to Thunder Ranch. With that said I would check out TDSA right here in Tulsa. There is no bad training to be had with any of the ones you listed, BUT you won't find any better training than you would at TDSA. </p><p></p><p>Gun Site. From non gun handler to fairly decent in a week. Very good curriculum along with mind set. At the end you will be a fair hand with a pistol, but you have to keep practicing your skills or it will slowly degrade. Builds good base to start from.</p><p></p><p>Thunder Ranch. Good for fighting techniques, but you better know how to shoot fairly well when you get there. A lot less on technique and a lot more on how to fight.</p><p></p><p>Front Sight. Learning to shoot by wrote, bring lots of bullets and be prepaired for drill after drill after drill. Builds a good base, but is a bit lacking in why and how ( thats why I didn't work there long)</p><p></p><p>TDSA. great ballance of technique and how to fight with a bit of mind set. Great student to teacher ratio, lots of one on one for personal help. Of the 4, TDSA most closely matches my training philosophies, and when I teach for anyone else it is at TDSA. I know it sounds like an ad for them, but you won't be disapointed. Kurt Miller</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 1545819, member: 6064"] I taught for two of them and have been to Thunder Ranch. With that said I would check out TDSA right here in Tulsa. There is no bad training to be had with any of the ones you listed, BUT you won't find any better training than you would at TDSA. Gun Site. From non gun handler to fairly decent in a week. Very good curriculum along with mind set. At the end you will be a fair hand with a pistol, but you have to keep practicing your skills or it will slowly degrade. Builds good base to start from. Thunder Ranch. Good for fighting techniques, but you better know how to shoot fairly well when you get there. A lot less on technique and a lot more on how to fight. Front Sight. Learning to shoot by wrote, bring lots of bullets and be prepaired for drill after drill after drill. Builds a good base, but is a bit lacking in why and how ( thats why I didn't work there long) TDSA. great ballance of technique and how to fight with a bit of mind set. Great student to teacher ratio, lots of one on one for personal help. Of the 4, TDSA most closely matches my training philosophies, and when I teach for anyone else it is at TDSA. I know it sounds like an ad for them, but you won't be disapointed. Kurt Miller [/QUOTE]
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