Nice run! Random question - what did you think of Stoeger and Parks class? I see ETRPC is hosting again next year, was just looking for some personal feedback. Thanks -
@@r3h4b I really liked their class. It's very focused on shooting. The lecture portion of class is less than two hours over the course of two days. If you haven't, check Ben's channel to see the lecture portion of his classes. I appreciated the class because it was effectively a supervised training session. Ben's feedback is direct but not hurtful and he really wants his students to succeed. Joel's feedback is good as well. If you've read his books the class is exactly like his books, focusing on a concept, how to do the concept right, ways to not do it right, and then shooting the concept. If you are at the point where you have to have regular training sessions to make shooting gains, or are dry firing regularly, then this will be a excellent class. If you haven't yet defined your draw, don't know which techniques are best for you, don't have a developed index, or don't practice regularly, this class would still be good but you might not get the best bang for your buck.
Nice run! Random question - what did you think of Stoeger and Parks class? I see ETRPC is hosting again next year, was just looking for some personal feedback. Thanks -
@@r3h4b I really liked their class. It's very focused on shooting. The lecture portion of class is less than two hours over the course of two days. If you haven't, check Ben's channel to see the lecture portion of his classes. I appreciated the class because it was effectively a supervised training session. Ben's feedback is direct but not hurtful and he really wants his students to succeed. Joel's feedback is good as well. If you've read his books the class is exactly like his books, focusing on a concept, how to do the concept right, ways to not do it right, and then shooting the concept. If you are at the point where you have to have regular training sessions to make shooting gains, or are dry firing regularly, then this will be a excellent class. If you haven't yet defined your draw, don't know which techniques are best for you, don't have a developed index, or don't practice regularly, this class would still be good but you might not get the best bang for your buck.
@@gunpowderandpaper5567 Thank you for the info., exactly what I was looking for.
@@r3h4b Great, I hope it helped!
No way I can do that with iron sights at my age (51, eyeglasses). If you can target focus, the red dot is the way home!
@@Platoon_Guide I absolutely agree 100%!