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Old November 17, 2002, 02:54 PM   #2
9mmMike
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I would choose a SG class first. I shoot a ton of pistol and frankly I do not consider the pistol to be much of a "tactical" tool. Don't get me wrong. I really like pistol's and pistol shooting. In fact I am looking to expand my pistol experience by some competitions but as a tool (which it is) it has a very specific purpose.
A self-defense class might be neat though.
A shotgun is an awesome and versatile tool and it's value is under-taught in my opinion. A good tac-school should be a real eye-opener for shotgunners, both novice and skeet or trap experts.
Pistol and rifle shooting is fun but can be self-taught with range time. Shotguns are so versatile that there are many things that you just can not do at a range (at least any that I frequent) and a good tactical school can really expand your horizon's in that regard.
Rifle would be my second choice as I know there are a bunch of things I could learn there but SG would be way out in front of those three choices, for me.
Have fun,
Mike
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