Tiger Valley outside of Waco and VX Marksmanship are both within 1.5 hours of me. Curious if anyone has feedback on these?
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I missed the one McKinney. How was that one?Bitter Clinger wrote:I have experience with and can definitely recommend either of these two instructors / schools. PM me if you want to discuss:
In Greenville area - http://www.criticaldefensegroup.com/
In McKinney area - http://txconcealedcarry.com/
I've been looking at Critical Defense for their handgun classes. About the closest I've found to my neck of the woods.Bitter Clinger wrote:I have experience with and can definitely recommend either of these two instructors / schools. PM me if you want to discuss:
In Greenville area - http://www.criticaldefensegroup.com/
In McKinney area - http://txconcealedcarry.com/
Taypo wrote:I've been looking at Critical Defense for their handgun classes. About the closest I've found to my neck of the woods.Bitter Clinger wrote:I have experience with and can definitely recommend either of these two instructors / schools. PM me if you want to discuss:
In Greenville area - http://www.criticaldefensegroup.com/
In McKinney area - http://txconcealedcarry.com/
I have zero personal experience with Yeager and based on his Internet personality, I never will. Little nuggets of wisdom like "1911's are like strippers and Glocks are like fat girls" tell me everything I need to know about him.LSUTiger wrote:I'm not knocking any local training but I'd consider James Yeager with Tactical Response. They often travel to Texas and offer training.
https://tacticalresponse.com/
https://tacticalresponse.com/collection ... ting-rifle
They have a Fighting Rifle class among others.
I haven't taken any training with them but I would guess that for the same cost, his no nonsense training methods are as good or better than anyone else's despite his controversial personality.
I like people who speak in plain English and focus on training than those who focus more on trying to impress with their knowledge and use of industry jargon. ie. if I hear the phrase "Dynamic Critical Incident" I walk away
I would also recommend Reid Henrichs with http://www.valorridge.com/ but he does not travel to TX that I am aware of.
I also have zero personal experience with him and I understand the sentiment towards him but from what I've seen and read I think his training methods are sound. YMMV. In a gun fight what's going to matter more, sound training or internet personality?Taypo wrote:I have zero personal experience with Yeager and based on his Internet personality, I never will. Little nuggets of wisdom like "1911's are like strippers and Glocks are like fat girls" tell me everything I need to know about him.LSUTiger wrote:I'm not knocking any local training but I'd consider James Yeager with Tactical Response. They often travel to Texas and offer training.
https://tacticalresponse.com/
https://tacticalresponse.com/collection ... ting-rifle
They have a Fighting Rifle class among others.
I haven't taken any training with them but I would guess that for the same cost, his no nonsense training methods are as good or better than anyone else's despite his controversial personality.
I like people who speak in plain English and focus on training than those who focus more on trying to impress with their knowledge and use of industry jargon. ie. if I hear the phrase "Dynamic Critical Incident" I walk away
I would also recommend Reid Henrichs with http://www.valorridge.com/ but he does not travel to TX that I am aware of.
You can be the greatest gunfighter in the world, but if I can't stand you as a person then I'll take my chances (and my training budget) with one of the other guys.LSUTiger wrote:I also have zero personal experience with him and I understand the sentiment towards him but from what I've seen and read I think his training methods are sound. YMMV. In a gun fight what's going to matter more, sound training or internet personality?Taypo wrote:I have zero personal experience with Yeager and based on his Internet personality, I never will. Little nuggets of wisdom like "1911's are like strippers and Glocks are like fat girls" tell me everything I need to know about him.LSUTiger wrote:I'm not knocking any local training but I'd consider James Yeager with Tactical Response. They often travel to Texas and offer training.
https://tacticalresponse.com/
https://tacticalresponse.com/collection ... ting-rifle
They have a Fighting Rifle class among others.
I haven't taken any training with them but I would guess that for the same cost, his no nonsense training methods are as good or better than anyone else's despite his controversial personality.
I like people who speak in plain English and focus on training than those who focus more on trying to impress with their knowledge and use of industry jargon. ie. if I hear the phrase "Dynamic Critical Incident" I walk away
I would also recommend Reid Henrichs with http://www.valorridge.com/ but he does not travel to TX that I am aware of.
At those prices, he would have to be MORE THAT TWICE AS GOOD as the well qualified professionals that we already have here in Texas.LSUTiger wrote:I'm not knocking any local training but I'd consider James Yeager with Tactical Response. They often travel to Texas and offer training.
https://tacticalresponse.com/
https://tacticalresponse.com/collection ... ting-rifle
They have a Fighting Rifle class among others.
I haven't taken any training with them but I would guess that for the same cost, his no nonsense training methods are as good or better than anyone else's despite his controversial personality.
I like people who speak in plain English and focus on training than those who focus more on trying to impress with their knowledge and use of industry jargon. ie. if I hear the phrase "Dynamic Critical Incident" I walk away
I would also recommend Reid Henrichs with http://www.valorridge.com/ but he does not travel to TX that I am aware of.
If you have no direct experience, while you may offer the contact info, an opinion on relative merit is inappropriate, IMHO.LSUTiger wrote:I also have zero personal experience with him and I understand the sentiment towards him but from what I've seen and read I think his training methods are sound. YMMV. In a gun fight what's going to matter more, sound training or internet personality?Taypo wrote:I have zero personal experience with Yeager and based on his Internet personality, I never will. Little nuggets of wisdom like "1911's are like strippers and Glocks are like fat girls" tell me everything I need to know about him.LSUTiger wrote:I'm not knocking any local training but I'd consider James Yeager with Tactical Response. They often travel to Texas and offer training.
https://tacticalresponse.com/
https://tacticalresponse.com/collection ... ting-rifle
They have a Fighting Rifle class among others.
I haven't taken any training with them but I would guess that for the same cost, his no nonsense training methods are as good or better than anyone else's despite his controversial personality.
I like people who speak in plain English and focus on training than those who focus more on trying to impress with their knowledge and use of industry jargon. ie. if I hear the phrase "Dynamic Critical Incident" I walk away
I would also recommend Reid Henrichs with http://www.valorridge.com/ but he does not travel to TX that I am aware of.
Thanks for the video. Looks good.Bitter Clinger wrote:Taypo wrote:I've been looking at Critical Defense for their handgun classes. About the closest I've found to my neck of the woods.Bitter Clinger wrote:I have experience with and can definitely recommend either of these two instructors / schools. PM me if you want to discuss:
In Greenville area - http://www.criticaldefensegroup.com/
In McKinney area - http://txconcealedcarry.com/
Check out the 4 step draw instruction:
Not all training is equal that's for sure. Buyer beware.Bitter Clinger wrote:At those prices, he would have to be MORE THAT TWICE AS GOOD as the well qualified professionals that we already have here in Texas.LSUTiger wrote:I'm not knocking any local training but I'd consider James Yeager with Tactical Response. They often travel to Texas and offer training.
https://tacticalresponse.com/
https://tacticalresponse.com/collection ... ting-rifle
They have a Fighting Rifle class among others.
I haven't taken any training with them but I would guess that for the same cost, his no nonsense training methods are as good or better than anyone else's despite his controversial personality.
I like people who speak in plain English and focus on training than those who focus more on trying to impress with their knowledge and use of industry jargon. ie. if I hear the phrase "Dynamic Critical Incident" I walk away
I would also recommend Reid Henrichs with http://www.valorridge.com/ but he does not travel to TX that I am aware of.
What kind of non sense is that?Bitter Clinger wrote:
If you have no direct experience, while you may offer the contact info, an opinion on relative merit is inappropriate, IMHO.