Revolver training needed

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RECIT
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Revolver training needed

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My mother carries a large revolver for her CCW. She is looking for some professional instruction on acquiring/improving her revolver skills. She is a good shot but gets fatigued rather quick during longer range sessions. She did a little research and found Babe's with Bullets is a training course that is specifically for the ladies. I recommended her to seek some training a little more local than Shrevport , LA. The class she looked up is taught by the wife of Jerry Miculek so I'm sure its a great class, but $600 two days and a drive back and forth from Shreveport is a little much when she is taking small steps. I also think some one on one training would benefit her much more than just being a student in a class. Any and all info is appreciated and I would like to keep it local to Houston area if possible.
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Re: Revolver training needed

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Recit, at PSC-Range (http://www.psc-range.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) the first Saturday of each month, has a Ladies ONLY class.
They do various things, taught by Ladies only.
I do not think they do an "all revolver" class, but you could ask about an hour or 2 on revolvers for the ladies.
Just a thought
I am not sure how to contact them, but go to the website and there are some contact points (but Mary is not listed)
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