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Join Date: February 20, 2010
Location: Northern Colorado
Posts: 80
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Cor Bon Training Academy
I've been looking at the web site for CLETC in Sturgis, SD. Has anyone done any training with them? Its a fairly new operation started by the owners of Cor Bon ammunition. I expect it would not be a "life changing expirience" like many say about Thunder Ranch or Gunsite, but its affordable and a half days drive. I still want to save for a Gunsite visit, but nearly all professional training is helpful so I'm wondering if a trip or two up to Sturgis would be benifiical. I have trained with DTI (John Farnam) and a couple local trainers and I shoot IDPA and defensive pistol so I have good skills, but I want to be better. Any input?
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Senior Member
Join Date: September 15, 2004
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Posts: 544
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Cor Bon Training Academy
If it's that close, you ought to just go to an appropriate class and check it out . . . then you can tell the rest of us how it was
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Senior Member
Join Date: September 17, 1999
Posts: 241
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I was just talking to Peter Pi, the President of COR-BON today at the SHOTShow. Discussed his school, and it appearls he will be offering quality trainnig at a reasonable price. No reason not to participate, as far as I know.
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Senior Member
Join Date: June 14, 2004
Location: NY State
Posts: 4,944
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The Corbon people are very serious about making top quality ammo so I would assume that would carry over to training .
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