I was hoping y'all might have more information than I can find on the subject, but I'm looking to take an executive/professional driving course (and a tactical pistol course).
What I'm looking to get out of the driving course is basic to advanced car handling techniques and use of the car as a offensive/defensive tool (ramming, pushing, etc.). It's mostly for my own benefit; I feel I'm a pretty good driver as it stands but I would thoroughly enjoy really learning the nuances to what a car can and can't do.
As for the pistol course, there's so much offered out there that I just don't know where to go. Traveling to any part of the US is almost a non-issue for me (though I would prefer Texas); so my biggest factors are the quality/depth/length of training and the cost. I am very familiar with pistols, so a course that is more geared towards pistol techniques, from beginner to advanced, vs. a course that starts with the absolute basics (pistol mechanics, how to use sights, stuff of that sort) would be preferable.
Thank you for the help.
What I'm looking to get out of the driving course is basic to advanced car handling techniques and use of the car as a offensive/defensive tool (ramming, pushing, etc.). It's mostly for my own benefit; I feel I'm a pretty good driver as it stands but I would thoroughly enjoy really learning the nuances to what a car can and can't do.
As for the pistol course, there's so much offered out there that I just don't know where to go. Traveling to any part of the US is almost a non-issue for me (though I would prefer Texas); so my biggest factors are the quality/depth/length of training and the cost. I am very familiar with pistols, so a course that is more geared towards pistol techniques, from beginner to advanced, vs. a course that starts with the absolute basics (pistol mechanics, how to use sights, stuff of that sort) would be preferable.
Thank you for the help.