In need of some fundamental training

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In need of some fundamental training

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Me and my wife have been shooting a while but feel that we need some basic fundamental training. Can anyone recommend someone in the West Houston area that offers some good training? We shoot IDPA about every week at Impact Zone and just want to brush up and better our scores.
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Excellent for competitive shooting:

GLC Shooting Academy Location: Houston http://www.glcshootingacademy.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

More geared toward Tactical Shooting:

MAST Solutions Location: Katy http://www.mastsolutions.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Hoffners Training Academy Location: Houston area http://www.hoffners.com/info.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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West side of houston I-10 at HWY 6
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If class not on list kust e-mail to schedual one
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I can personally recommend Jon Payne with Suarez International.

http://www.suarezinternationalstore.com ... acturer=20

Jon is superb.

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Re: In need of some fundamental training

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Greg,

If you're out at Impact tonight for IDPA, see if J.P. is around and ask him. He's been running some private classes and he knows his way around the range if you know what I mean. :biggrinjester:

Or, talk with either Brian S or Garry N and they can point you in the right direction. See you tonight if you're there! :thumbs2:
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+1 for glc shooting academy, as well as the folks mentioned at impact. I recently took glc's pistol 2 class and it was good stuff!

I was a bit concerned about the "competitive" nature of the course, but Gordon does an excellent job of combining the two disciplines and tying them together.

The class was fun, informative, and educational. Now to implement all I learned in those two days!
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