Don't usually write these, but I learned more with Max in 3 hours than I have learned in any other class so I felt it was time.
I moved to Indianapolis last June, started taking a few classes, and then started shooting USPSA out at Parabellum this winter. I've had some fundamental issues that I haven't really been able to hone in on that I was hoping training with Max might fix. I didn't have any expectations, other than to have someone knowledgeable watch me shoot, see what mistakes I'm making, and maybe help me fix them.
We spent about 3 hours shooting on Saturday, 350-400rds, started with the basics (trigger control, grip, etc), and worked all the way up from basic drills, to shooting/reloading on the move, to running a full USPSA course.
He was thorough, and really covered all aspects of the USPSA "game".
I always feel as long as I can take away one key point per class that makes my shooting better, then the class was totally worth it. I'm pretty sure I took away 3-4 key points from Max on Saturday.
My trigger control improved, my gun handling improved, my accuracy improved, and my split times improved. What's not to love??
Definitely plan on re-visiting training with Max again down the road, once I get a little bit more experience under my belt.
10/10 would recommend.
You can find Max's contact info here:
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...pistol-training-grand-master-max-bedwell.html
I moved to Indianapolis last June, started taking a few classes, and then started shooting USPSA out at Parabellum this winter. I've had some fundamental issues that I haven't really been able to hone in on that I was hoping training with Max might fix. I didn't have any expectations, other than to have someone knowledgeable watch me shoot, see what mistakes I'm making, and maybe help me fix them.
We spent about 3 hours shooting on Saturday, 350-400rds, started with the basics (trigger control, grip, etc), and worked all the way up from basic drills, to shooting/reloading on the move, to running a full USPSA course.
He was thorough, and really covered all aspects of the USPSA "game".
I always feel as long as I can take away one key point per class that makes my shooting better, then the class was totally worth it. I'm pretty sure I took away 3-4 key points from Max on Saturday.
My trigger control improved, my gun handling improved, my accuracy improved, and my split times improved. What's not to love??
Definitely plan on re-visiting training with Max again down the road, once I get a little bit more experience under my belt.
10/10 would recommend.
You can find Max's contact info here:
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...pistol-training-grand-master-max-bedwell.html