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Thread: AAR: Vickers Tactical 3-Day Advanced Combat Handgun Class–Oct 22-24, 2010–Moyock,NC

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    It was an honor and a pleasure to shoot with everyone at the class.

    Everyone there was shooting like a friggin' pro.

    I wrote up an AAR before I saw this one if anyone wants to check it out: http://www.firearmstrainingandtactic...=9472#post9472

    Some pics from it:













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    Vickers Tactical
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    Grey Group Training:
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    U.S. Training Center
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    Paul A. Hotaling
    Alias Training & Security Services, LLC
    Paul@aliastraining.com
    757-215-1959 (Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM)
    757-985-9586 (After Hours)
    www.aliastraining.com


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    Vickers Tactical
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    Grey Group Training:
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    U.S. Training Center
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    Paul A. Hotaling
    Alias Training & Security Services, LLC
    Paul@aliastraining.com
    757-215-1959 (Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM)
    757-985-9586 (After Hours)
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    LAV's 600 Aggrate Test target:



    Shot with his Glock 17 w/Trijicon RMR:



    All work done by Bowie Tactical.
    Paul A. Hotaling
    Alias Training & Security Services, LLC
    Paul@aliastraining.com
    757-215-1959 (Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM)
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    VT shirts?

    I got creative on zazzle!

    Last edited by obucina; 10-25-10 at 19:31.
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    Looks like a great class - great seeing LAV continuing to teach with sizzle!
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Pennington View Post
    The real stand-out for me was our own Paul Hotaling...he's become unbelievably accurate and fast. Nice.
    David lost a bet, obviously.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CoolBreeze View Post
    ......

    Some pics from it:


    Holy crap! How far away is he from the target??

    I have called in mortars closer than that!

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    Best guestimation was 130 or 135 yards.

    ...and several of the students managed to make hits at that distance as well. On the previous day several of us went to that range and tried our hand on the 6" steel plates from 100 yards. Several of us managed to knock down the 6" plates from that distance. When you have the student skill level present in this class then walkbacks become somewhat...um...extreme. We still had multiple people standing at that distance, but going any further just didn't seem prudent.

    If we get this group of shooters together again for a handgun course we'll need to reserve the KDR for walkback drills.
    Last edited by John_Wayne777; 10-26-10 at 06:37.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHIVAN View Post
    David lost a bet, obviously.
    Dude, Paul is a no shit death machine. He be the posterboy for dry fire practice.

    On a personal note, I shot my best in a long time in this class. The level of the "average" shooter in the class was far higher than previous classes. And like was said before, you pick up something new each time you take one of Larry's classes.

    And on a side note, movers at 7 yards from the draw are a mutha.

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