Opie Smith
Plinker
Here is a quick look at my review of the Pat Mac TAPS Pistol/Rifle class.
For the full video review follow the link below
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PzeOYYit2vs
Here are the key points of the class
- This course is performance based not outcome based.
(This means the focus is on where your skills are)
- This class is packed full on drills you can take with you.
- There wasn't a ton of direct instruction
- Information blocks were short
- Class size was around 20
- Pat Mac promoted experimental learning. His example was shooting
A rifle when bracing off the handguard and barrel. Then seeing
Shift in point of impact.
- The round count for thia class was relatively low. (300-500 rounds for rifle and pistol)
I would not reccomed this class for a new shooter. You will get more
Out of this class if you go in with a base. Something like a rifle or
Pistol 1 or 2 class. I would also reccomed you go into this class underatanding
That this isn't a fighting centric class.
If you have any questions, please ask.
Thank you.
For the full video review follow the link below
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PzeOYYit2vs
Here are the key points of the class
- This course is performance based not outcome based.
(This means the focus is on where your skills are)
- This class is packed full on drills you can take with you.
- There wasn't a ton of direct instruction
- Information blocks were short
- Class size was around 20
- Pat Mac promoted experimental learning. His example was shooting
A rifle when bracing off the handguard and barrel. Then seeing
Shift in point of impact.
- The round count for thia class was relatively low. (300-500 rounds for rifle and pistol)
I would not reccomed this class for a new shooter. You will get more
Out of this class if you go in with a base. Something like a rifle or
Pistol 1 or 2 class. I would also reccomed you go into this class underatanding
That this isn't a fighting centric class.
If you have any questions, please ask.
Thank you.