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Good class--PPOH

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I enjoyed the first segment of PPOH. As usual, Charles & Marc make it interesting.

I'm looking forward to the shooting next week.

Should we order pizza again? It seemed to work well this time.
"If a man breaks in your house, he ain't there for iced tea." Mom & Dad.

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Thats it...drop an acronym and a teaser but don't tell us what it's all about.....

Share the info on this wonderful course...

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Sorry, keb...
PPOH= Personal Protection Outside the Home. It is a good course for determing when deadly force is or isn't necessary. Moreover, the course goes into strategies for surviving an encounter if you do use deadly force.

Much of the class is application based (ie, you practice on the range what you discuss in class).
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Sounds like a good course. Thanks for posting the info!

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Venus Pax wrote:I enjoyed the first segment of PPOH. As usual, Charles & Marc make it interesting.

I'm looking forward to the shooting next week.

Should we order pizza again? It seemed to work well this time.
+1...........good class, good pizza, good discussions, and good desert. Can't wait for the 6 hours on the range!

Charles, how many rounds do you think we'll need next weekend?

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Re: Good class--PPOH

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RedRaider wrote:
Venus Pax wrote:I enjoyed the first segment of PPOH. As usual, Charles & Marc make it interesting.

I'm looking forward to the shooting next week.

Should we order pizza again? It seemed to work well this time.
+1...........good class, good pizza, good discussions, and good desert. Can't wait for the 6 hours on the range!

Charles, how many rounds do you think we'll need next weekend?

Wes
Charles can correct me if he wants but I think if you have 200 rounds you'll be fine. Pizza would be okay with me.

I appreciate Venus' comments, but this was Charles' class ... I was just a student in this one ...
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I agree, 200 rds. should be enough. However, if you want to bring more so you can shoot more, then please do! :lol:

I like the pizza idea for this part of the class also.

Chas.

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Do we start at 8am or 8:30?
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Venus Pax wrote:Do we start at 8am or 8:30?
8:30 will be fine. I live 5 minutes from the range, but most folks have to drive just a bit further.

I'll bring donuts for breakfast again.

Chas.

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:I'll bring donuts for breakfast again.

Chas.
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We will be doing kneeling drills as part of the class, so feel free to bring knee pads if you have them.

Chas.

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When is this? Where is this? How do I get involved?

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The thread below discusses the upcoming NRA classes:

http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... php?t=7010

The class discussed on this thread is the PPOH Class ("Personal Protection Outside the Home). Tomorrow is the shooting portion of the class and 2nd day, so you've unfortunately missed the boat on this class, however, I think Charles is offering it again during the summer. Hope this helps.

RR
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