travisd666
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Mark, I'm actually the director of TDSA. Not "some guy". Look me up on the instructor's page that you are so preoccupied with - I'm there, Travis Derouin.
You have to understand, you came on this forum and said you took our PR course two years ago and then bad mouthed us. I schedule all of the courses, print the certificates and e-mail everyone to make sure that they have what they need to take our courses, so when someone says they were at a course wasn't held in a specific year and said it was crap, I feel compelled to look into it. I have also been the primary PR instructor at TDSA since 2015.
I was actually there that day of that particular course in 2011 and it went really well, and we had no issues and Ken ran a fantastic course. We shot around 100 rounds, which is an appropriate amount for a precision rifle course - perhaps you expecting a higher round count that comes with a carbine or pistol course. It's important to talk about equipment with precision rifle - more so than pistol or tactical rifle, because having the right gear will dictate your results.
If you had an issue with the course, you should have brought it up when you took the course, instead of slinging mud online 4.5 years later.
You have to understand, you came on this forum and said you took our PR course two years ago and then bad mouthed us. I schedule all of the courses, print the certificates and e-mail everyone to make sure that they have what they need to take our courses, so when someone says they were at a course wasn't held in a specific year and said it was crap, I feel compelled to look into it. I have also been the primary PR instructor at TDSA since 2015.
I was actually there that day of that particular course in 2011 and it went really well, and we had no issues and Ken ran a fantastic course. We shot around 100 rounds, which is an appropriate amount for a precision rifle course - perhaps you expecting a higher round count that comes with a carbine or pistol course. It's important to talk about equipment with precision rifle - more so than pistol or tactical rifle, because having the right gear will dictate your results.
If you had an issue with the course, you should have brought it up when you took the course, instead of slinging mud online 4.5 years later.




















































