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Training in San Diego?

Post by smslavin » Thu Sep 16, 2010 3:21 pm

This isn't something that I ever thought I would have to look into but after a phone call I just received from my wife, I think it's time. Does anyone know of good training program in the San Diego area? I'm in North County so if there's something up this way, that'd be great but definitely not a deal breaker.
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Re: Training in San Diego?

Post by ssc » Thu Sep 16, 2010 5:38 pm

Sean,
What is your experience, if any? What type of training are you seeking and how far are you willing to drive? I will await your answer and then can offer some suggestions, classes, and training info. Lastly do you have a budget? If you at the day at the range thread further down it might give some info as well.
Regards, Steve
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Re: Training in San Diego?

Post by smslavin » Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:03 pm

Steve, my experience is limited to a .22 rifle at summer camp over 20 years ago so I guess it's safe to say, I have no experience. :) Time is of a premium for me these days (3 daughters and 2 software contracts) so if I could find something within 30 min or so, that'd be great. I have not yet set a budget for the purchase of anything as I'd like to take a class first. For me, there really isn't a price for quality training. That's something I learned while in the dive industry. Thankfully for me, it wasn't learned the hard way but I got to watch plenty of people take the hard road.
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Re: Training in San Diego?

Post by ssc » Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:12 pm

I will pm my number.
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