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<blockquote data-quote="Shifty" data-source="post: 1156686" data-attributes="member: 3622"><p>Double tap on what Marshall and Kurt said. In TDSAs classes every student gets the personal attention required. And that doesnt just apply to the ones who are struggling. If your catching on fast, theyll spot it and move you along. You wont be bogged down by the slower learners. You can be sure youll get more than enough bang for your buck with them. At TDSAs classes youll see very experienced and talented shooters right along side the newbies. Theres enough knowledge between Marshall and his instructors that anyone, no matter how good, can learn something.</p><p></p><p>Ive taken several of TDSAs classes and gotten to know some of Marshalls instructors on a personal level and I would do anything in the world for any one of them. I think the world of every one of them. They went above and beyond what they had to do for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shifty, post: 1156686, member: 3622"] Double tap on what Marshall and Kurt said. In TDSAs classes every student gets the personal attention required. And that doesnt just apply to the ones who are struggling. If your catching on fast, theyll spot it and move you along. You wont be bogged down by the slower learners. You can be sure youll get more than enough bang for your buck with them. At TDSAs classes youll see very experienced and talented shooters right along side the newbies. Theres enough knowledge between Marshall and his instructors that anyone, no matter how good, can learn something. Ive taken several of TDSAs classes and gotten to know some of Marshalls instructors on a personal level and I would do anything in the world for any one of them. I think the world of every one of them. They went above and beyond what they had to do for me. [/QUOTE]
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