Thanks, yeah I use the forums more to learn for myself than to post, but this happened to be something I knew a little about.Jusme wrote:whiteflame59 wrote:Proactive Defense is a great location for training and practice. It's a club with reasonable memberships, but also allows public access. They have steel and paper target availability and allow you to practice pretty much anything you can do safely including, but not limited to, holster, movement, blockade/cover, transitions, and etc... The Situational pistol is their level 2 pistol class and Adaptive is their level 3 with Foundations being their level 1, but all 3 classes are excellent. I've been a member out there for about 3 years now and have nothing but good to say about them. TDSA was mentioned by someone else and that's another excellent range that's a club, but has very reasonable pricing and their training classes are conducted by Valkyrie Training Solutions. Finally, Consolidated Training Group offers a large variety of excellent classes at a very cool range. Their range is not public access so you have to take a class to work out there, but it's well worth it. They're also a little further out (Weatherford), but again, well worth the little extra drive.
whiteflame59, I was going to welcome you to the forum, but I see you have been a member for a couple of years, don't wait so long between posts.
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- Tue Jun 27, 2017 10:52 am
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Re: Recommendation on tactical training - DFW area
Proactive Defense is a great location for training and practice. It's a club with reasonable memberships, but also allows public access. They have steel and paper target availability and allow you to practice pretty much anything you can do safely including, but not limited to, holster, movement, blockade/cover, transitions, and etc... The Situational pistol is their level 2 pistol class and Adaptive is their level 3 with Foundations being their level 1, but all 3 classes are excellent. I've been a member out there for about 3 years now and have nothing but good to say about them. TDSA was mentioned by someone else and that's another excellent range that's a club, but has very reasonable pricing and their training classes are conducted by Valkyrie Training Solutions. Finally, Consolidated Training Group offers a large variety of excellent classes at a very cool range. Their range is not public access so you have to take a class to work out there, but it's well worth it. They're also a little further out (Weatherford), but again, well worth the little extra drive.