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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs. Jack T." data-source="post: 858828" data-attributes="member: 6040"><p>Anyone taken this course? How above average do you have to be? I'm average but I would say not above average. What I'm wanting to do is be able to do a basic gun course for my customers. . . I'll probably call tomorrow to see if openings are still available. . . But I've never had any "formal" training so I'm not sure this is where I should start, any input? I looked for an NRA Instructor course but didn't find exactly what I was looking for.</p><p></p><p>Here is the description of the course.</p><p><a href="http://www.rangemaster.com/" target="_blank">http://www.rangemaster.com/</a></p><p>We have arranged to use the excellent facilities of H&H Gun Range in Oklahoma City for this class. H&H has a modern, well equipped classroom, with audio visual gear and everything we need to put on the extensive classroom training involved in this course. Their indoor range makes weather a non-issue for the shooting portion of the training. There is a restaurant on-site, so we can minimize lost training time.</p><p></p><p>This is an intensive three-day course, with a lot of classroom work and a lot of shooting. Candidates must pass an extensive written examination, pass a shooting qualification, and deliver a brief classroom presentation. Students receive a 170 page instructor manual, which is a valuable reference source. Students will shoot their own sidearms during this class, and will also shoot a variety of other handguns for familiarization.</p><p></p><p>Each student will need an accurate, reliable handgun of 9X19mm, .38 Special, or larger caliber, concealment gear, and 800 rounds of quality ammunition. We will supply ammunition for the other handguns fired for familiarization. H&H will have ammunition on hand for purchase for use in this course.</p><p></p><p>This course is geared toward teaching you how to teach others. You will gain a good bit of experience in coaching others; spotting, identifying, and correcting common shooting errors; course design and documentation; and other topics. You will also increase your own shooting skills. Students should already have basic shooting/gunhandling skills and be above average shots prior to this course.</p><p></p><p>Tuition for this class is $385.00. That includes everything: there is no separate range fee to H&H. Advance registration is required. To register, call Lynn Givens at 901-370-5600 with a credit card, or mail a check to Rangemaster, 2611 S. Mendenhall Rd, Memphis, Tn, 38115. Class size is limited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs. Jack T., post: 858828, member: 6040"] Anyone taken this course? How above average do you have to be? I'm average but I would say not above average. What I'm wanting to do is be able to do a basic gun course for my customers. . . I'll probably call tomorrow to see if openings are still available. . . But I've never had any "formal" training so I'm not sure this is where I should start, any input? I looked for an NRA Instructor course but didn't find exactly what I was looking for. Here is the description of the course. [url]http://www.rangemaster.com/[/url] We have arranged to use the excellent facilities of H&H Gun Range in Oklahoma City for this class. H&H has a modern, well equipped classroom, with audio visual gear and everything we need to put on the extensive classroom training involved in this course. Their indoor range makes weather a non-issue for the shooting portion of the training. There is a restaurant on-site, so we can minimize lost training time. This is an intensive three-day course, with a lot of classroom work and a lot of shooting. Candidates must pass an extensive written examination, pass a shooting qualification, and deliver a brief classroom presentation. Students receive a 170 page instructor manual, which is a valuable reference source. Students will shoot their own sidearms during this class, and will also shoot a variety of other handguns for familiarization. Each student will need an accurate, reliable handgun of 9X19mm, .38 Special, or larger caliber, concealment gear, and 800 rounds of quality ammunition. We will supply ammunition for the other handguns fired for familiarization. H&H will have ammunition on hand for purchase for use in this course. This course is geared toward teaching you how to teach others. You will gain a good bit of experience in coaching others; spotting, identifying, and correcting common shooting errors; course design and documentation; and other topics. You will also increase your own shooting skills. Students should already have basic shooting/gunhandling skills and be above average shots prior to this course. Tuition for this class is $385.00. That includes everything: there is no separate range fee to H&H. Advance registration is required. To register, call Lynn Givens at 901-370-5600 with a credit card, or mail a check to Rangemaster, 2611 S. Mendenhall Rd, Memphis, Tn, 38115. Class size is limited. [/QUOTE]
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