Jose, take a look at the current and past TAC-CON schedules and course descriptions. https://taccon.info/course-descriptions/ Yes, it is a different experience from a weekend class that covers a limited topic.Jose_in_Dallas wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 3:16 pm So I'm curious. For those of you that have attended Tac-Con, how does it compare, as far as the learning experience, to a regular 2-3 day firearms class? The closest experience I've had to this was when the NRA Show was in Dallas and there were multiple 2 hour "seminars". Just trying to gauge what can be captured in these short training blocks. Granted, I like the idea that it's local for me and they have some trainers that are not normally in this area that I otherwise would have to traveled to.
8 hours of classes each day. Last year I attended 10 hours of live fire and 14 hours of classroom. My first class on Friday was 4 hours and 200 rounds of red-dot instruction with Scott Jedlinkski and Tim Herron. The classroom sessions usually have significant Q&A. And then there is the chance to get physical in Ceil Burch or Craig Douglas hands-on classes. You have the opportunity to tailor 24 hours of instruction to your goals and experience training with nationally recognized trainers with whom you may not otherwise be able to train. These instructors are selected and invited by Tom Givens because they are among the best in the nation. They can pack an incredible amount of knowledge to a two or four hour class.