Who offers revolver training?
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Who offers revolver training?
I've looked at a few of the courses available in Texas, but it seems like everything beyond which end the bullets come out of requires a semiauto and a Batman utility belt covered with mags. I shoot semis, but I almost always carry a 5-shot snub, so I'd rather spend an hour of a one or two day class on faster speedloader and speedstrip techniques than on clearing stovepipes or double-feeds that don't happen with my carry gun.
Is there somebody here (preferably within a couple hours' drive of Stephenville, so mostly D/FW or Abilene) that offers such a class, or am I going to have to save up my nickels until I can afford a few hours of Jerry Miculek's time? Somebody planning to run a class at TacPro would be ideal, but one of my coworkers watches their calendar and hasn't seen anything along those lines coming up.
Is there somebody here (preferably within a couple hours' drive of Stephenville, so mostly D/FW or Abilene) that offers such a class, or am I going to have to save up my nickels until I can afford a few hours of Jerry Miculek's time? Somebody planning to run a class at TacPro would be ideal, but one of my coworkers watches their calendar and hasn't seen anything along those lines coming up.
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Re: Who offers revolver training?
I am not aware of anyone that offers revolver specific training in the DFW area. As for reloading a 5 shot snub in a hurry, that would depend on your idea of fast. I can reload my J frame with a speedloader in what I would call a reasonable amount of time but fast, no. Speed strip? No. Whomever came up with the name Speed Strip, was delusional. I can load loose rounds from my pocket faster.
The fastest way to reload a 5 shot snubbie is to carry two 5 shot snubbies.
There's some pointers on revo reloading in general here:
http://www.shootingusa.com/PRO_TIPS/MIC ... ulek5.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The fastest way to reload a 5 shot snubbie is to carry two 5 shot snubbies.
There's some pointers on revo reloading in general here:
http://www.shootingusa.com/PRO_TIPS/MIC ... ulek5.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Who offers revolver training?
Well, with a Safariland loader carried readily accessible, I've gotten pretty quick. The main problem that I have is finding places to carry more than one reload where I can grab it quickly and still have everything concealed. If I can get my hand on it right away, and get good ejection, it's about the same speed as reloading a semi when the mag fails to drop free.HighVelocity wrote:I am not aware of anyone that offers revolver specific training in the DFW area. As for reloading a 5 shot snub in a hurry, that would depend on your idea of fast. I can reload my J frame with a speedloader in what I would call a reasonable amount of time but fast, no.
IMO, the main advantage of a speed strip is having the right number of rounds properly oriented in one package. Dump pouches or even loops can be faster with a *lot* of practice, but the strip is more practical for concealment.Speed strip? No. Whomever came up with the name Speed Strip, was delusional. I can load loose rounds from my pocket faster.
I've often wondered why no one has come up with a round equal to the .357Mag's ballistics, but specifically made for moon clips. Maybe someone could make a .327Mag equivalent that would give 8 or more shots in a concealable revolver along with positive ejection and fast reloads.
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Re: Who offers revolver training?
I'd suggest giving forum member and CHL instructor Greybeard a call at his Denton County Sports Association range in Argyle (Copper Canyon / Flower Mound area). He offers private instruction classes and is very capable of delivering what you're asking for.KD5NRH wrote:I've looked at a few of the courses available in Texas, but it seems like everything beyond which end the bullets come out of requires a semiauto and a Batman utility belt covered with mags. I shoot semis, but I almost always carry a 5-shot snub, so I'd rather spend an hour of a one or two day class on faster speedloader and speedstrip techniques than on clearing stovepipes or double-feeds that don't happen with my carry gun.
Is there somebody here (preferably within a couple hours' drive of Stephenville, so mostly D/FW or Abilene) that offers such a class, or am I going to have to save up my nickels until I can afford a few hours of Jerry Miculek's time? Somebody planning to run a class at TacPro would be ideal, but one of my coworkers watches their calendar and hasn't seen anything along those lines coming up.
You can reach him at:
Email: dcsa1996@yahoo.com
Phone: 940-241-2376
Web Site: http://www.dentoncountysports.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Who offers revolver training?
Most advanced shooting classes can be taken with a revolver.
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Re: Who offers revolver training?
You may try checking with the local ICORE club or Steel Plate club. They may know a few people who know some tips, tricks and training. You could also try to hire someone from here: http://www.tdsa.net/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for one on one instruction.KD5NRH wrote:I've looked at a few of the courses available in Texas, but it seems like everything beyond which end the bullets come out of requires a semiauto and a Batman utility belt covered with mags. I shoot semis, but I almost always carry a 5-shot snub, so I'd rather spend an hour of a one or two day class on faster speedloader and speedstrip techniques than on clearing stovepipes or double-feeds that don't happen with my carry gun.
Is there somebody here (preferably within a couple hours' drive of Stephenville, so mostly D/FW or Abilene) that offers such a class, or am I going to have to save up my nickels until I can afford a few hours of Jerry Miculek's time? Somebody planning to run a class at TacPro would be ideal, but one of my coworkers watches their calendar and hasn't seen anything along those lines coming up.
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Sorry for the slow reply. IMHO a snubby specific class is very benificial if that's what you normally carry. There are a couple of fellas that offer training classes specifically tailored for folks who carry a snubby. I posted about this a couple of years ago, to see if there was enough interest in hosing a class in Texas. Ed Lovett, Claude Werner, and Michael deBethencourt are the people I know of.KD5NRH wrote:I've looked at a few of the courses available in Texas, but it seems like everything beyond which end the bullets come out of requires a semiauto and a Batman utility belt covered with mags. I shoot semis, but I almost always carry a 5-shot snub, so I'd rather spend an hour of a one or two day class on faster speedloader and speedstrip techniques than on clearing stovepipes or double-feeds that don't happen with my carry gun.
Is there somebody here (preferably within a couple hours' drive of Stephenville, so mostly D/FW or Abilene) that offers such a class, or am I going to have to save up my nickels until I can afford a few hours of Jerry Miculek's time? Somebody planning to run a class at TacPro would be ideal, but one of my coworkers watches their calendar and hasn't seen anything along those lines coming up.
Mr. Lovette has only had classes in Memphis,TN that I know of.
Michael deBethencourt was scheduled for a class @ KR training last year.
Claude Werner is the fellow I was interested in hosting here. His website is: http://www.firearms-safety.info/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He has a one day basic snubby class followed by a one day advanced snubby class. He even has a few DVD's available for snubby practice. I'd be willing to pursue that again if there was enough interest.
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Re: Who offers revolver training?
I don't know if there are any slots left open, but Clint Smith is teaching a few classes in Alvarado in January. One of them is a "Defensive Revolver" class. Here is a link to the information.
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Re: Who offers revolver training?
Here's the course outline for the Snubby class I'm working on. PM me if you are interested. I think we only need about 7 students to make a go of it.
Snub Nose Revolver Skills Development Course
This is a one-day skill building class for 5 shot snub revolvers. It emphasizes marksmanship development, gunhandling, and carry techniques.
Learning objectives for the class:
Make hits with the snub, not just noise,
reload the revolver efficiently and with confidence,
carry the revolver in a low profile way and practice deploying it,
shoot a state recognized Concealed Carry qualification course, and
learn appropriate practice techniques and drills to keep your skills up after the class is over.
Attendees will receive a training certificate sufficient for obtaining a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Weapon or Firearm License.
Equipment requirements: Eye and ear protection, revolver with belt holster, at least one speedloader. Optional but encouraged: Given the usual environments we carry snubs in, wear old business casual type clothing that you don't mind getting dirty/torn. Such personal comfort items as you feel you will need, e.g., hat, sunscreen, etc. I will provide water at the range.
Ammo requirements: 150 rounds of practice ammo; Wal-Mart White Box is fine, not +p defense ammunition. In addition, bring 10 rounds of the ammunition you keep for self defense purposes.
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Re: Who offers revolver training?
I attended a course with Steve Moses (Bluff Dale Firearms) where someone was using a revolver. They took the time to show how to do everything properly with the revolver too. That was neat for me too, because now I have a revolver, and remember a little bit!