A dissenting opinion
I have been debating with myself ever since taking the course about posting my opinion since I know I'm going to ruffle some feathers and likely cause some bad blood. Notwithstanding, I think what I have to say is important enough that it needs to be said so future customers can make a truly informed decision before spending their money with SMC Consulting and / or Rauch Tactical.
Unlike many of the other posters, I do not believe I received good value for my money. While I will be the first to admit that Big Red is a knowledgeable instructor, that the course content was well structured and that my skill at arms benefitted from taking the training, the organization / admin side of the course was strictly Amateur Hour. I think Big Red has a worthwhile service to sell, that being rifle marksmanship training, but he has a long way to go to put it into a high quality, customer service oriented professional package.
By way of backgound about myself and so everyone can see where I'm coming from, I have been shooting competitively for the better part of 20 years in numerous shooting disciplines and been nationally ranked in two of them. I have served on the boards of directors of several gun clubs, have been match director for countless precision rifle, two (or three) gun, defensive pistol and other matches. I have organized, attended and instructed basic and advanced shooting skills courses. My employer has also invested a significant amount of money in making sure I can shoot straight and fast.
In all those years I have never paid (or charged) as much for a training session or match as I did for the SMC course. The course fee was $400 in total or put another way $200 per day for two days. I had high expectations about what I would receive for that kind of $. I feel I was sorely let down. SMC and Rauch completely failed to grasp the point that they are selling a service to paying customers, not doing me a favour by allowing me to attend some secret society meeting.
Let me offer the following incidents in support of my position:
1) I received joining instructions telling me to be at the rendevous point in Winnipeg at 0715h the first morning to convoy to the range. I was on time. Neither the course host nor instructor were. Once the convoy finally departed the hotel some half hour later it proceeded 200 feet down the road then pulled into a McDonalds so Big Red, Suprathepeg (Rauch Tactical's alter ego) and others could stop for breakfast. So to start the first morning, the paying customers had to sit and wait while the course organizers ate. In my opinion there's simply no excuse for that. I got my ass out of bed, fed and to the meeting point on time as did most other candidates. No way should we have had to wait for the course organizers to go for breakfast.
2) Upon finally arriving at the range, it was not ready. Course candidates had to drag their own target frames 200 yds down range and rig the range. When I discussed this with Suprathepeg his response was that in the army they had to rig their own ranges. I tried to point out that in that situation the army was paying those people to be there and shoot. In this case I am a paying customer and given the substantial course fee being charged I should not have to be a range monkey.
3) Big Red's curriculum included shooting from behind barricades. Unfortunately neither he nor Suprathepeg had made any arrangement to have barricades present. The class was forced to wait while make-do barricades were scrounged up by a candidate who also happened to be a member of the range where the course was held. Had it not been for that person there would not have been any barricades to use. As it was, there were only 2 barricades and some plastic 45 gallon barrels available. So as a result of the lack of preparation instead of everyone being on the line at the same time, 11 candidates had to take turns on the two barricades.
4) Big Red was the lone instructor and safety officer. There were just too many things going on for Big Red to really monitor the line adequately by himself. Given the type of drills the candidates were being run through on day two a second set of eyes was a necessity. I witnessed a couple of safety violations during the second afternoon which made me queasy. In particular, in one instance while doing a "Peel" drill, a candidate swept me and the rest of the class uprange with the muzzle of his loaded gun. In a second instance I watched a candidate do a mag change on the move while pointing the muzzle of his gun at the back of another cadidate the entire time. I have to assume Big Red simply didn't see either one of those little gems as he never addressed them with the offending candidates.
5) The course was advertised as for LEO / Mil candidates only. Upon my arrival I was informed that there were also civilian candidates. I was not given advance notice of the change or offered an opportunity to withdraw if that posed a concern for me. A little truth in advertising goes a long way.
6) A situation arose on the second day which was extremely irresponsible and disrespectful to me and my occupation. Instead of correcting the situation or even attempting to address it, both Big Red and Suprathepeg condoned it and participated. I have spoken at length with Suprathepeg about the matter and suffice to say I'm not convinced he got the message I tried to impart to him about the potential consequences of his and Big Red's actions. Please don't ask or PM to find out what took place I'm not going to respond. Those that need to know already know what I'm talking about.
I'm sure that some of you will accuse me of being petty and that my concerns are not that significant but I counter you that I paid SMC my hard earned money in the expectation of receiving a quality service and I simply don't believe it was provided at a level commensurate with the fee.
In closing, as I wrote earlier, I think Big Red has a worthwhile service to sell, that being rifle marksmanship training, but he has a long way to go to put it into a high quality, customer service oriented professional package.
Unfortunately for me given the limited number of opportunities to get this kind of instruction, I will not be attending or recommending to others to attend any courses instructed by SMC Consulting or hosted by Rauch Tactical until such time as Big Red and Suprathepeg can demonstrate that they've taken my concerns to heart.