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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 3294373" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>As said earlier, I was recently at Grant Cunningham's Threat Centered Revolver class and the question about defensive ammunition came up.</p><p></p><p>Grant said that he recommends ammunition from Winchester, Federal or Speer, due to their keeping samples from every lot that they sell. This can be very important in cases where distance becomes an issue, as ammo from the same lot spreads out at the same rate per linear distance. If you claim in an SD incident, that the bad guy was X feet away, the lot samples can bolster your claim.</p><p></p><p>Just some food for thought.</p><p></p><p>The class was very good, and it was fun. There were about ten people in the class and I was about in the middle as far as shooting ability went, and can certainly make no bragging claims. By the same token, I need not be ashamed of how I did either.</p><p></p><p>The class consisted of a series of drills in interspersed with lectures and I understand that the the targets used were the same ones used by Rob Pincus in his courses.</p><p></p><p>Do I recommend Cunningham as an instructor? Absolutely. I had a grand time in a revolver-friendly environment and this class made me feel not as alone as I had felt on certain internet firearms forums where I had felt as though I was under constant attack due to the fact that I am best with wheelguns.</p><p></p><p>I'll leave it at that for now. Bottom line for me is that if you ever get a chance to take Cunningham's class, do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 3294373, member: 5391"] As said earlier, I was recently at Grant Cunningham's Threat Centered Revolver class and the question about defensive ammunition came up. Grant said that he recommends ammunition from Winchester, Federal or Speer, due to their keeping samples from every lot that they sell. This can be very important in cases where distance becomes an issue, as ammo from the same lot spreads out at the same rate per linear distance. If you claim in an SD incident, that the bad guy was X feet away, the lot samples can bolster your claim. Just some food for thought. The class was very good, and it was fun. There were about ten people in the class and I was about in the middle as far as shooting ability went, and can certainly make no bragging claims. By the same token, I need not be ashamed of how I did either. The class consisted of a series of drills in interspersed with lectures and I understand that the the targets used were the same ones used by Rob Pincus in his courses. Do I recommend Cunningham as an instructor? Absolutely. I had a grand time in a revolver-friendly environment and this class made me feel not as alone as I had felt on certain internet firearms forums where I had felt as though I was under constant attack due to the fact that I am best with wheelguns. I'll leave it at that for now. Bottom line for me is that if you ever get a chance to take Cunningham's class, do it. [/QUOTE]
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