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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3157882" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>Yes. I used to teach SDA classes and she needs to be familiar with how her gun functions and know the basics of shooting BEFORE she takes the SDA class.</p><p></p><p>Also, she needs to do more training after. The SDA class only makes sure she understands the information in the booklet (legal stuff mostly) and that she can operate her firearm in a safe manner.</p><p></p><p>In the couple of years I worked with the other instructors and signed off on certs, we only failed a couple of people, both for not following instructions during the range portion of class and sweeping classmates and instructors with a loaded firearm. Interestingly enough, they were both old men who were adamant they were "exceptional" gun handlers.</p><p></p><p>I'll second -- or third -- TDSA for training BEFORE she takes her SDA class. It will NOT be a waste of your money or her time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3157882, member: 42224"] Yes. I used to teach SDA classes and she needs to be familiar with how her gun functions and know the basics of shooting BEFORE she takes the SDA class. Also, she needs to do more training after. The SDA class only makes sure she understands the information in the booklet (legal stuff mostly) and that she can operate her firearm in a safe manner. In the couple of years I worked with the other instructors and signed off on certs, we only failed a couple of people, both for not following instructions during the range portion of class and sweeping classmates and instructors with a loaded firearm. Interestingly enough, they were both old men who were adamant they were "exceptional" gun handlers. I'll second -- or third -- TDSA for training BEFORE she takes her SDA class. It will NOT be a waste of your money or her time. [/QUOTE]
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