Well, don't take my word for it: Listen to Murphy's Law and Aaron from The Shekel. They both have written up great AAR's from this past weekend's AFHF course in Ohio.
Aim Fast , Hit Fast has been, far and away, the best pistol instruction I have ever received. Todd's teaching style and personal attention made the class. You will be challenged.
Now we will never speak of the Triple Nickel again.
Keads, you won't regret taking it one bit and will likely end up raving about it like everyone else I know that has taken the class.
Nothing wrong with using an M&P, I used mine (not a Pro but a M&P9 all the same) and I couldn't blame the gun for any of my failings - it exceeded expectations, I just have to keep working on rising to 'em.
I will never shoot at that level, nor do I have any desire to, my skills lie elsewhere. The work they do, however, is awesome plus cake, and i may send the daughter there when the time comes for her to do that sort of thing, just as I'll be sending her to the same Skip Barber class I took all those years ago.
I do wish PT would drop that godawful logo, though, and replace it with something that didn't look like it was designed by a 6th grader.
Aaron- I'm in for the Sep. class. I am not so much worried about the M&P per se, just the fact that I have come to the realization that I REALLY need to retire the Colt from service such as this. So it becomes a safe/range queen. Sigh.....
It does bubble to the top of the wanted training list :-)
ReplyDeleteYeah, I need to go, and Culpepper VA is about the same travel time as Moyock, NC for me. Off to check the schedule!
ReplyDeleteKeads, if you do Culpepper, I may have to shoot the class again and join you.
ReplyDeleteTam did not lie--the class is THAT good.
Aim Fast , Hit Fast has been, far and away, the best pistol instruction I have ever received. Todd's teaching style and personal attention made the class. You will be challenged.
ReplyDeleteNow we will never speak of the Triple Nickel again.
Murphy's Law- The next class is Sept. 10-11 in Culpepper. Interested? Shoot me an email, the address is on my blogger profile.
ReplyDeleteThis much praise for the class, I have to go! Cheaper than Tac Pistol at USTC too.
I will also have a (sigh.....) S&W M&P Pro series 9 to get up close and personal with.
Tam, thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteI agree that the class and Todd are that good.
Keads, you won't regret taking it one bit and will likely end up raving about it like everyone else I know that has taken the class.
Nothing wrong with using an M&P, I used mine (not a Pro but a M&P9 all the same) and I couldn't blame the gun for any of my failings - it exceeded expectations, I just have to keep working on rising to 'em.
WANT!!
ReplyDeleteI will never shoot at that level, nor do I have any desire to, my skills lie elsewhere. The work they do, however, is awesome plus cake, and i may send the daughter there when the time comes for her to do that sort of thing, just as I'll be sending her to the same Skip Barber class I took all those years ago.
ReplyDeleteI do wish PT would drop that godawful logo, though, and replace it with something that didn't look like it was designed by a 6th grader.
Aaron- I'm in for the Sep. class. I am not so much worried about the M&P per se, just the fact that I have come to the realization that I REALLY need to retire the Colt from service such as this. So it becomes a safe/range queen. Sigh.....
ReplyDeleteOn my short list. :) Hate that I missed Atlanta. :(
ReplyDeleteAl T.