anmut
Regular Member
While I was buying preference points for bear hunting for my son & I at Fleet Farm I noticed that they had some info on CC courses at the register. I wrote down the web address, www.equip2conceal.com, and when I got home I checked it out. I was interested in what they called a "Level 2" course for people to gain more skills at using a pistol in self defense.
So according to their website, the Level 2 class is four hours long and you only need 100 rounds of ammo for range time. Seriously?! I'll put more down range in an afternoon than that. And what do you get for the $175?
We will spend a short time reviewing not just safety, but grip, dominant eye, sight alignment, sight picture, trigger squeeze, breath control, and follow through. All of these fundamentals will be utilized to successfully complete the course.
1. Pistol Shooting Fundamentals Review
2. Opportunity to Develop Skills on a live firing range
3. Take Home Score Sheet for each drill
4. Four challenging drills with four caliber firearms
5. Help the shooter master the methods of accurate shooting
6. Enhance your enjoyment for shooting
7. Confidence to continue building on skills with practice
So it pretty much sounds like a big rip off to me, someone that considers himself a fair shooter already. But I'm still interested in expanding my knowledge and training - but where is this available in Wisconsin and is any of it worth the money?
So according to their website, the Level 2 class is four hours long and you only need 100 rounds of ammo for range time. Seriously?! I'll put more down range in an afternoon than that. And what do you get for the $175?
We will spend a short time reviewing not just safety, but grip, dominant eye, sight alignment, sight picture, trigger squeeze, breath control, and follow through. All of these fundamentals will be utilized to successfully complete the course.
1. Pistol Shooting Fundamentals Review
2. Opportunity to Develop Skills on a live firing range
3. Take Home Score Sheet for each drill
4. Four challenging drills with four caliber firearms
5. Help the shooter master the methods of accurate shooting
6. Enhance your enjoyment for shooting
7. Confidence to continue building on skills with practice
So it pretty much sounds like a big rip off to me, someone that considers himself a fair shooter already. But I'm still interested in expanding my knowledge and training - but where is this available in Wisconsin and is any of it worth the money?