Awerbuck H.I.T.T. course debrief

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I came back from the Modesto Ca. Sherrif's Dept hosting Lewis Awerbuck's H.I.T.T. course(High Intensity Tactical Training.) ths friday thru Sun.
Many thanks to the Modesto Sherriff's dept and Tommy Gong for putting it together when our usual mid state training site went down the tubes. All time spent with Lewis is profitable, and this was no exception!
Lewis told us at the outset don't expect to shoot a zillion rounds, and we only shot about 250 shot and maybe 100 slugs and less than 100 handgun rounds. Being an advanced course, most students were excellent shots with good working equiptment and superb range safety. Lewis tuned up our shooting skills the first day with quite a bit of line drills, Rolling thunder , and sighting in ect.
My A-5 which was WONDERFUL in operation , a dream come true and Lewis loved it, broke about 150 shots in. The action spring, the One spring I couldn't replace in the 2 weeks I had to build it up from a worn out old duck blind gun, kinked up weird and started not returning the bolt into battery. Oh well, out came the almost 20 year old Robar 870 and the game continued without disturbing the class more than a minute. This spring is back ordered from Brownells, but when I get it, I'll put the wonderful gun back into HD duty, the system IS better than ANY other shottie-potentially!
My only complaint with the course was the only female,s problems stopping almost every drill. This woman is very likable but in the 4 courses I've been in with her it is the same story: stop the class and dissasemble her equiptment ( an 1100 Rem Competitionmaster this time)or what ever strength she lacks to operate it. She lacked the strength to handle that system(this is the second time this month!) and was using wussy loads to compound the problem, and rebuffed (until the 2nd day) any attempt to put a hotter load in the thing!Also she KNEW her stock was too long last class and still showed up with the same stock system and the sights she couldn't hit anything with! All us males with problems got pointed to the twiddle table! I pity GIs in combat in the new coed Army!
Everybody else's stuff including the Bennelli's ran pretty darn good with very minor exceptions. I have more respect for Mossies and their excellent ergonomic's and function , although I'd never own one.Like I said most everyone shot VERY well!
The atmosphere was spiced up Sat PM by an explosive ord demonstration by the really together and large Modesto Bomb Squad! Needed something to forget about the constant showers and skeeters! Lewis added a 5th layer(bobbing no shoot) to his Hostage mover dummies for the night shoot. I only saw one hit on the front no shoots, although there were a couple thru and thru hits to rear no shoots. I did good, I like slugs to the head! The next day Lewis told us why and showed us how to clear Tommy Gong's buffed out residence in town , we only needed about a week more on that subject! Then back to the range with more live fire simulated room clearing with your partner (Cops did it fancy and explosive, me and my OLD partner back to back Rhumba'd it and did about as well, just slower!)and a lateral mover head shot with slugs (not hitting interspersed no shoots, like a runner in a crowd!) and more leap frog slugging from a distance. Did I say I like slugs?
Anyway I really feel I got to pick Lewis's brain this time and I think every body came away a better, clearer gunfighter! :)We really had a good fellowship among ALL the shooters and Lewis.
By the way ; if THAT female operator reads this I really think you should look into a short and very light 20 gauge gun, nothing wrong with a 20 gauge balistically (you were shooting 20 gauge loads) and a short , light , youth 20 ga. might make you fast and deadly!

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"Run the bolt, Gordon"
 
You've been busy lately.

Too busy to post a picture of your A5!?!?!?!?! :cuss: :D

I'm still waiting for the Picatinny forearm to show up for my Sac PD 870. Got the La Rue and some other tid bits. Barrel is out getting a lengthened forcing cone.

Doctor said he may release me in June from some of my restrictions so maybe it's time to start looking into classes. :)

What do you think of your La Rue light (you did mention you had or were getting one didn't you?). From what I can tell, it's not as bright as my Surefire Z3, but certainly enough to stun/blind someone and more the adequate for the ranges you will be shooting at. Not having to worry about bulb failure or short battery life is a big plus. As soon as their constant on switch comes out in May, I'll be set.
 
I have a Z-3 with 120 lumen bulb, the La-Rue is not as brite prolly around 65 Lumens like an E2 Executive ect. It and the mount system, however IS the "bomb", and it is not going down, I think!
Damn it, I'll take pictures of the A-5 when I have a chance, maybe tommorrow, I've been REAL busy!
 
Thanks for the review of the class. Sounds like great training and good fun. A gentle chiding, though.

I've been outshot by enough females to know there's little difference in ability, committment, or results between genders.

Anyone saying what you've written to some of these females would get a fast reality check.

MD National Guard(Ret) Sgt Bobbi Perry played a M1A like Perlman his Strad and shot a possible at 500 meters while I watched in awe.

Federal Marshall and former Correctional Officer III Janice Parks can shoot anything better than I can, and proved it at several LE 3 gun tournaments back in the day. At one, she bested about 90 men in handguns and came in third with a shotgun. I came in first with the 12 gauge but her handgun scores and a good score with the carbine gave her HOA. She earned it.

Both of these fine shooters were attractive and all woman. I could give a mess of examples but why go on?.....
 
Agreed that women can shoot, and that one was quite good with her handgun. She could not manage her 12 gauge though, and would have been better suited with a much lighter gun. She was amusing though, except the men did not get special consideration and that was my point. :)
 
Gordon,

Many thanks for the review. I hope to be able to get a class with Louis some day...

lpl/nc
 
Gordon -

Again you provide us with an excellent report - Thank You!

One of these days [tm] - I gotta do an Awerbuck class...Maybe Lee and I can do one together... :p

El Tejon...just a hunch - must be "something about Awerbuck and "clues" - huh ?...

Gender - well had my share of getting beat. When I get this semester finished, finals and all, I need to edit some stuff.

Like...

She was looking fine in that Mini-Skirt all right - 'cept that was not "BBQ-Sauce on my white T shirt"...that was blood - mine. :)
 
El Tejon -

I suspected something like that.

My mentors and elders...well some were Gunny's, some Rangers, and others....well - Art's Grammaw won't let me share some of the things I have been called - not to mention the names of drills, names of "agressors' ...

Persistent, tenancious, consistent I can type, the name of one "drill" the The Charlie Chaplan* ...use your imagination for the other stuff... :)

*Think silent movies, Vietnam, and meeting one's maker.... :D
 
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