If ya go on the website, click on where it says precision rifle ... There is an outline of the course.... As for the tac rifle 1, I emailed Scott, he told me once he has his training schedule for the states, there will be a date for tac rifle 1
If ya go on the website, click on where it says precision rifle ... There is an outline of the course.... As for the tac rifle 1, I emailed Scott, he told me once he has his training schedule for the states, there will be a date for tac rifle 1
You do not need Black Badge or an IDPA Certificate to take this course. This is the first Advanced Pistol course with more to follow. It starts off with the basics and moves to more advances techniques of shooting.
http://www.tdsacanada.com/advanced-pistol-1
For more information please contact Scott.
Phone: (905) 341-TDSA (8372)
Email: tdsacanada@cogeco.ca
Take a look at these courses. Looks like it was just a name change.
http://www.tdsacanada.com/dynamic-shotgun-1
http://www.tdsacanada.com/tactical-rifle-1
Here is the link with the info.
http://www.tdsacanada.com/precision-rifle-1
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I am an ongoing TDSA Canada student and have been trained and certified in their Advanced Pistol 1 (AP1), AP2, holster, and Tactical Rifle 1 courses. While I have been involved with firearms for over 20 years as a recreational shooter and hunter, the TDSA courses that I took advanced my shooting skill to a level that I could not have done on my own.
As a result of my TDSA training, and their proven TDSA method of instruction, my shooting competence and confidence has improved immeasurably to the point where I now consider myself an ‘expert’ shooter and have become a ‘crack shot’. Of course like any perishable skill, I continue to hone and refine my shooting skills, seek new knowledge and experiences, and practice, practice, practice regularly on the gun range.
The reason I specifically choose to train with Scott and his highly qualified crew of TDSA firearms instructors, was because of their diverse and unique experience that they all had to offer – especially their martial arts backgrounds. As a martial artist myself, I appreciated and understand that self defense using a weapon of any sort transcends the weapon itself and involves a proper combat mindset. The TDSA instructors have the ‘eye of the tiger’ mindset that truly sets them apart from other more recreationally focused courses.
If you are looking to advance your shooting skills in a meaningful way, I strongly recommend the TDSA Canada courses. No matter who you are, you will learn new shooting techniques that will improve your shooting performance; uncover firearm and equipment limitations so you can adjust accordingly; get a great workout with your firearm so you really get comfortable with it; and forge a new relationship a unique band of well respected warriors that have a proven track record in the industry.
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I've done AP1 and Sharpshooter 1 with Scott and crew @ TDSA.
Both improved my shooting a heck of a lot.
I'm not in the military or LEO, so I didn't expect that out of these courses. I just wanted to be a better shooter.