Yaeger probably isn't a bad guy. I just don't agree with him about a lot of things, which is fine. If I was choosing to take a class, I'd probably take it with someone else, though, not because I disagree with his opinions, but rather, I think that there are other instructors with better and more relevant experience for teaching marksmanship to someone like me, who is not a soldier (anymore) or a police officer.
As long as I'm on the defensive end of using a firearm, I think that the best way to teach and learn is to focus on shooting as a pure skill, and to worry about things like mindset on my own. A good instructor need only help me acquire the skills necessary to defend myself--the willingness is on me.
There was one moment where I was pissed off at an instructor because he kicked me to get me moving off the X. Not a hard kick, but a kick in the butt to get my butt moving. But I learned to move after that. It was what I needed, not what I liked.
Some are posers.
Some have been there, done that, got the t-shirt, and survived.
Question is, which are you?
Some are posers.
Some have been there, done that, got the t-shirt, and survived.
Question is, which are you?
I've trained with James, Arron and Jay in Camden. Great training without a doubt. J
Amazing how things vanish like that
Bacon!!
Some are posers.
Some have been there, done that, got the t-shirt, and survived.
Question is, which are you?