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    Tac Pro in TX?

    Anyone know anything about Tac Pro Shooting Center in TX? The dude who runs the place is "ex-British SF." I'm always shopping for a place to train, especially in my state...so thought I'd ask if anyone knows anything about this guy.

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    I have never trained there but have heard positive reviews.

    You may also want to check out Tiger Valley in Waco and
    Paul Howe's Combat Shooting and Tactics in Nacogdoches.

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    I've trained with Paul and he's great. I'm waitlisted on LAV's TX classes.

    Just interested in this specific place. Maybe not quite high speed enough for this crowd.

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    I'm just a low speed high drag earth people myself.

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    Heard nothing but positives about it. Might be able to get some first hand from someone I know, let me check and I'll post back if he's been and what he thought.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blinking Dog View Post
    Anyone know anything about Tac Pro Shooting Center in TX? The dude who runs the place is "ex-British SF." I'm always shopping for a place to train, especially in my state...so thought I'd ask if anyone knows anything about this guy.
    I've been through three pistol classes, one iteration of Force-on-Force, and some one-on-one rifle instruction, at TacPro. Bill Davison, who owns it, has real world gunfighting experience. His focus in training is on fighting, not competition. The instruction there is worthwhile especially if Bill or Paul Gomez are actually instructing. Bill is really at his best IMHO one-on-one.

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