No problem at all. What matters is trigger time. And learning to perform under stress and staying focused while shooting.Bitter Clinger wrote:Beiruty - Honest confession - my take on the match was mixed. I had a really good time socializing with you and your group, but there was too much standing around for the amount of trigger time that we got (in my opinion) and the lack of focus on tactics, vs. scoring, made me realize that its really a game, and not self-defense training. I also found some of the rules to be kinda silly, but again, that's my problem to deal with...TVGuy wrote:That's a good, central location in DFW as well.Beiruty wrote:Maybe you should all come out and shoot Personal Protection Match at Dallas Pistol Club
So while I would still like to run a match with you occasionally, I cannot say that it would be my first choice. Just my two cents, and obviously others will find the matches to be exactly their cup of tea so I would not want to discourage anyone from trying if they have never done so.
I have been to Phil training and courses and he is my CHL instructor. I liked the tiger Valley Courses given at ELM Fork Range.