Kerry & Kathy
Member #007
I was not aware beforehand who our instructor would be....but I was surprised to learn Saturday morning that a Tactical Combat Pistol course I was taking at Asymmetric Solutions USA was being instructed by a celebrity...
http://www.asymmetricsolutionsusa.com/civilian/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGc3z-qQpFI
Grady Powell...ex Green Beret and winner of the "Stars Earn Stripes" TV challenge was our instructor.
For those who have seen the made for TV special.... Grady was one of several SF trainers, including the late Chris Kyle, Navy SEAL who were paired with and trained celebrities in a series of firearm related "challenges".
I was very impressed with the training received. Grady is an excellent, natural, teaching talent who went out of his way to provide detailed one on one instruction. One of the best instructors I have had at this training facility.
I would highly recommend any courses he teaches...and recommend Asymmetric Solutions for anyone wanting to get quality training or brush up on some old military skills.
Although sore and dehydrated afterwards...I will be back for more later next month.
If my Cardiologist knew what I was doing... he would likely be pissed....but this is better rehab than using a silly treadmill in a hospital rehab unit....
One more check-mark on my bucket list....
Previously I had completed a Precision Rifle course where we honed our shooting skills to hit a 11" x 20" steel silhouette target at 700 yds and smaller reactive steel targets at 200, 300, 400, & 500yds. After getting my scope "come ups" established and with a 4-10 mph variable wind...I made multiple hits on every assigned target all afternoon...without a miss. This was done with an AR10 that I assembled from parts in 6 hours....and function fired only one day prior to the course. My limited success was directly attributable to the quality of instruction received. I learned a great deal in a very short time frame.
There was only one other student besides myself and our instructor was a former US Consulate team leader with the US Dept of State Diplomatic Security Team.
BTW...for those not aware...the trajectory of a 168g .308 Match bullet will drop 11.3 ft in 700 yds....yet the wind is far less predictable..and more challenging.
If any of our members has interest...I would strongly encourage you to check out the Asymmetric Solutions Training site.
Kerry
http://www.asymmetricsolutionsusa.com/civilian/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGc3z-qQpFI
Grady Powell...ex Green Beret and winner of the "Stars Earn Stripes" TV challenge was our instructor.
For those who have seen the made for TV special.... Grady was one of several SF trainers, including the late Chris Kyle, Navy SEAL who were paired with and trained celebrities in a series of firearm related "challenges".
I was very impressed with the training received. Grady is an excellent, natural, teaching talent who went out of his way to provide detailed one on one instruction. One of the best instructors I have had at this training facility.
I would highly recommend any courses he teaches...and recommend Asymmetric Solutions for anyone wanting to get quality training or brush up on some old military skills.
Although sore and dehydrated afterwards...I will be back for more later next month.
If my Cardiologist knew what I was doing... he would likely be pissed....but this is better rehab than using a silly treadmill in a hospital rehab unit....
One more check-mark on my bucket list....
Previously I had completed a Precision Rifle course where we honed our shooting skills to hit a 11" x 20" steel silhouette target at 700 yds and smaller reactive steel targets at 200, 300, 400, & 500yds. After getting my scope "come ups" established and with a 4-10 mph variable wind...I made multiple hits on every assigned target all afternoon...without a miss. This was done with an AR10 that I assembled from parts in 6 hours....and function fired only one day prior to the course. My limited success was directly attributable to the quality of instruction received. I learned a great deal in a very short time frame.
There was only one other student besides myself and our instructor was a former US Consulate team leader with the US Dept of State Diplomatic Security Team.
BTW...for those not aware...the trajectory of a 168g .308 Match bullet will drop 11.3 ft in 700 yds....yet the wind is far less predictable..and more challenging.
If any of our members has interest...I would strongly encourage you to check out the Asymmetric Solutions Training site.
Kerry