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USPSA GM Steve Anderson A.K.A. "The Dryfire Guy" is coming to SoCal (11/2, and 11/3)

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  • RoundEye
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    • Mar 2010
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    USPSA GM Steve Anderson A.K.A. "The Dryfire Guy" is coming to SoCal (11/2, and 11/3)

    USPSA GM Steve Anderson A.K.A. "The Dryfire Guy" will be bringing his Speed Mode, and Match Mode skills to Piru, CA this November 2nd, and 3rd.

    This will be my second class with Steve, and I really can't say enough good things about his teaching style, curriculum, and the associated results. Most students walk away with a 30 percent improvement, and a solid plan to achieve their goals based on their current level of participation.

    Size: 8 Students
    Price: $500 (for 2 days)
    Round Count: 1,000 (500 per day)
    Location: California Tactical Academy (Piru, CA)



    *** CLASS FULL ***
    Last edited by RoundEye; 09-12-2019, 12:12 PM.
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    rodralig
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    • Apr 2016
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    I missed the first one in February. I'm signing up for this one!

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      Mustard
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      • May 2013
      • 563

      How often is this class held? Money might be tight for me come November

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        RoundEye
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        Originally posted by Mustard
        How often is this class held? Money might be tight for me come November
        More often then not, classes with visiting instructors are typically just one off. That being said Steve did a class out here last November'18, and he's doing this one. So, for two years running it's been annual if that helps.

        It really all depends if there is the interest, and a range available to host.

        If you can swing it, I highly recommend it as it will change your perspective on competition shooting.
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        • #5
          tanks
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          • Dec 2014
          • 4038

          Originally posted by RoundEye
          More often then not, classes with visiting instructors are typically just one off. That being said Steve did a class out here last November'18, and he's doing this one. So, for two years running it's been annual if that helps.

          It really all depends if there is the interest, and a range available to host.
          ....
          He was also here in early August for a class for a local USPSA club's members. "If you build it they will come."
          "... when a man has shot an elephant his life is full"- John Alfred Jordan
          "A set of ivory tusks speaks of a life well lived." - Unknown

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            RoundEye
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            • Mar 2010
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            Originally posted by tanks
            He was also here in early August for a class for a local USPSA club's members. "If you build it they will come."
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            • #7
              Mustard
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              • May 2013
              • 563

              Dumb question, what's he a GM in? Open?

              I'm 100% on board that a GM could teach me a lot regardless of a division mismatch, just curious and I can't seem to google my way out of it

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                rodralig
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                • Apr 2016
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                Open

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                WEGC - Shooting at 10-yards VS 20-yards - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7mdbNZ4j9U

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                  RoundEye
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                  • Mar 2010
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                  Originally posted by rodralig
                  Open
                  Not only is he a GM in Open, but he is known for making GM in just 9 months by religiously doing drills 1-12 in his book Refinement and Repetition.
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                    Mustard
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                    • May 2013
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                    I'm in. What are the logistics of the course?

                    -What time are classes
                    -Never been to piru, are there any special access/ membership issues?
                    - Looks like there's at least two shooting ranges down that road, which is it?
                    - any check in procedures like at front sight?

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                    • #11
                      RoundEye
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                      • Mar 2010
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                      Originally posted by Mustard
                      I'm in. What are the logistics of the course?

                      -What time are classes
                      -Never been to piru, are there any special access/ membership issues?
                      - Looks like there's at least two shooting ranges down that road, which is it?
                      - any check in procedures like at front sight?
                      Awesome!

                      The class will be from 8-4/5 on both days (pretty much as long as people can hang that long).

                      Information about the range specifics will be sent via email to the attendees.

                      Other than bringing your own food, ammunition, and competition shooting gear, there will be no surprise charges other than the class fee.
                      Chad C.
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                      • #12
                        Mustard
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                        • May 2013
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                        Originally posted by RoundEye
                        Not only is he a GM in Open, but he is known for making GM in just 9 months by religiously doing drills 1-12 in his book Refinement and Repetition.
                        Where did he start? I.e. did he start open in D class then make GM in 9 months? Cuz then i'd be SUPER impressed

                        I just joined uspsa, but have been shooting local competitions for a little over a year. I shoot most of the classifiers at C level

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                        • #13
                          NorthBay Shooter
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                          • Apr 2015
                          • 679

                          I would not be impressed just because of the GM in 9 months thing. From what I have seen and read from him, he is a really smart guy and a good teacher. The GM thing does not really matter. There are a lot of paper GM's out there that have the card, but can't beat C class guys in matches. They simply shoot the classifier over and over until they get the score they want. The paper GM's give the real GM's a bad name.

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                          • #14
                            ten888
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                            • Dec 2016
                            • 1643

                            Is this purchased thru the link or thru CA Tac?
                            "Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference." - Niebuhr

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                              RoundEye
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                              • Mar 2010
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                              Originally posted by Mustard
                              Where did he start? I.e. did he start open in D class then make GM in 9 months? Cuz then i'd be SUPER impressed

                              I just joined uspsa, but have been shooting local competitions for a little over a year. I shoot most of the classifiers at C level
                              He was initially Unclassified (like everyone), then first made Master and then GM within the 9mo.

                              Originally posted by tencreations_ar888
                              Is this purchased thru the link or thru CA Tac?
                              Payment for the class is being remitted through Steve's website via the OP link.

                              Originally posted by NorthBay Shooter
                              There are a lot of paper GM's out there that have the card, but can't beat C class guys in matches. They simply shoot the classifier over and over until they get the score they want. The paper GM's give the real GM's a bad name.
                              I agree, being able to shoot in the 95th percentile of a series of standardized stages (Classifiers), and being able to perform at a National or World level when the heat is on are truly to different skill sets.
                              Last edited by RoundEye; 08-29-2019, 12:44 PM.
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