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Discussion Topic:
Considering taking a class this summer and would like to make a habit out of it, taking at least one per year.
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Great Show Walt. I think if your looking at taking classes to re-teach you should look at it like shooting, start from the ground up and step by step, I know if I was looking to take a class from somebody I would want to see they have taken all the steps to get to where they are, so I would start with NRA cert. as a base and then you can branch out from there but you will always have your NRA Cert. I think if you go another rout you being you will eventually comeback to the NRA Cert and take it in the end anyway. Might as well start there. Just my 2 cents.