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  1. This can be seen on the blog on my website at http://harriscombative.com/review-from-a-student/ How Training with Randy Harris Helped Me Pass Rogers Shooting School While most people in the shooting community have heard of Rogers Shooting School, many are unaware as to the level of training, practice, and preparation needed to be successful. Really, until you go there and make it through your first day, you really don’t have any idea if you have “the right stuff.” Rogers is considered to be by many one of the top shooting schools in the world. Built around Bill Roger’s innovative disappearing target system, the school pushes shooters to the limit of human reaction times. Multiple targets pop up and disappear during one of the nine drills that make up the Rogers test. Each drill has its own challenges to test every aspect of what you may encounter in a gunfight. While many of the world’s best shooters have trained at Rogers, I was an unlikely candidate. I have always loved shooting but was primarily a competitor in NRA high power rifle, mid-range prone, and John C. Garand matches. Shooting pistols was just for fun and concealed carry. A desire to learn more about shooting on the move in a more defense-oriented setting led me to come out to one of the monthly training groups put on by Harris Combative Strategies. It was there that I met Randy Harris and a lot of other extremely talented individuals. It was also there that I first realized that I was way behind the curve when it came to speed and equipment. You don’t know what you don’t know until it slaps you in the face. My first experience with the training group was both intimidating and inspiring. Shooting in front of others who are more talented than you can be intimidating. However, every time I stepped up to the line, I got plenty of tips and encouragement from Randy and the other shooters. I managed to make it through the day with only one problem. That problem was that I was, as fishermen say, “gut hooked.” One training group session turned into a whole lot more, including a class or two along the way. I was fine with a rifle once I got my gear sorted out, but pistol shooting at speed was always a challenge. Accuracy wasn’t a problem. Glacial draws and slow, deliberate shots were hard to overcome. After a few months of slowly getting better, I decided to give myself a goal to reach for. I emailed Bill Rogers and asked if he would consider running an advanced pistol class during my vacation week. To my surprise, he immediately responded back that he would set up a class for that week. This gave me five months to train. Figuring that I needed a lot more help if I were going to survive at Rogers, I told Randy what I had done. He didn’t say much at first, but I could see the gears turning in his head. My goal was now a goal for him. The next five months of training was what I needed to get ready for the speed and focus required to succeed at Rogers. I had the basics down for the most part. Randy fine-tuned my grip, stance, and target transitions. He also helped me work through my gear to make sure I was prepared. Timed drills helped track my progress. Man on man duels during training group added that extra bit of stress I needed to keep my wits about me when pressured. Shooting multiple targets with both my strong hand and my weak hand pointed out where I needed a lot of work. Randy also strongly encouraged me to start shooting IDPA. From drawing at a signal to making accurate hits fast under time pressure, Randy knew that this would help me prepare for what I was going to face. After all, Randy was high shooter in his class at Rogers. He would know. A funny thing also happened. Randy came out of semi-retirement to shoot at some of my matches. His experienced eye allowed him to see where I was having problems and to suggest corrections. He also managed to win the 2022 Tennessee IDPA state championship in the back up gun category after being back for such a short time. Finally, the big week came. The Sunday night meeting beforehand with the Rogers Shooting School staff and all the students was intimidating. Looking around the room all I saw was experienced shooters that all looked like they had “been there and done that.” Finding out that the US Secret Service Shooting Team walked off after their first day at Rogers made me question my sanity. To make a long story short, I made it through the week just fine. I was prepared for the incredible amount of stress shooting at Rogers puts on you. Those targets pop up and disappear far faster than you are initially prepared for. Shooting with incredible shooters also pushes you to your limit. Nobody wants to be “that guy.” You want to belong there. Randy was in constant communication with me throughout the week. We texted back and forth, with me providing my score on the test each day and Randy asking questions and making suggestions. I made steady progress during the week with his help and a lot of coaching from the staff. My goal at Rogers Shooting School was to gain speed and confidence. I was under no illusion that I was going to be high shooter or complete the course with an advanced rating. I am just not there yet. My hope was to walk out with a basic rating, which meant at least a 70 on the test. Thanks to Randy helping me on the road I started around a year earlier, I scored an 83 and passed with a basic rating. My ability to hit targets at speed also improved tremendously. Rogers Shooting School was one of the bigger challenges of my life. If you have been there for the week and shot the test each day, then you know what I went through. Had you seen my skills as a pistolero at the first training group I wandered into, then you wouldn’t believe that I made it. Without a continued focus on making my self better and Randy’s dedication to making sure his students achieve their goals It would not have happened. I don’t think anyone can walk off the street and pass at Rogers. We all think we were born with the God given skill to shoot like John Wayne. Maybe some of us have that innate skill, but nobody is born with the John Wick skills you need to succeed at Rogers Shooting School. You must train hard to get there. The motto of Rogers Shooting School is “Be fast. Be accurate. Be the best.” That sums the school and it’s training up perfectly. However, if you want to be ready when you walk up to the firing line, hear the hiss of the air cylinders, and see those seven targets start to appear, you need to train with Randy Harris first. He has been there and done that and his training can help you achieve your goals. JB
  2. HARRIS COMBATIVE STRATEGIES REAL WORLD RIFLE SKILLS Saturday June 25th 8:30AM - 4:30PM EASTERN TIME The Ridge Dayton TN http://www.theridgeshooting.com/index.html Price $150 Payments can be made by cash, check, paypal, venmo, or credit card by contacting me at Randy@harriscombative.com or call me at 423 827 9133 This class is designed as a primer in defensive use of the rifle or carbine. It is not how to win a 3 Gun or CMP match class or “how we did it in the Army” or a SEAL Team 6 fantasy camp, instead it is all about running your long gun as an individual in a combative environment from home or business defense to natural disaster. How to set up your carbine, Ballistics, Fight stopping hits, Use of cover and concealment, Proactive and reactive reloads, Transition to pistol and much more is covered. Distances will be from contact distance to 200 yards. Required Equipment: Rifle with sling At least 3 magazines and a way to carry them (such as shoulder bag, chest rig, ALICE gear, pants pockets) Pistol and at least 3 magazines Carry gear Eye and Ear Protection Ammo Count: 200 rounds rifle 25 rounds pistol
  3. HARRIS COMBATIVE STRATEGIES REAL WORLD RIFLE SKILLS Saturday June 25th 8:30AM - 4:30PM EASTERN TIME The Ridge Dayton TN http://www.theridgeshooting.com/index.html Price $150 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/real-world-rifle-skills-tickets-365686467067?aff=ebdsoporgprofile Payments can also be made by cash, check, paypal, venmo, or credit card by contacting me at Randy@harriscombative.com or call me at 423 827 9133 to save the Eventbrite fees !!!!! This class is designed as a primer in defensive use of the rifle or carbine. It is not how to win a 3 Gun or CMP match class or “how we did it in the Army” or a SEAL Team 6 fantasy camp, instead it is all about running your long gun as an individual in a combative environment from home or business defense to natural disaster. How to set up your carbine, Ballistics, Fight stopping hits, Use of cover and concealment, Proactive and reactive reloads, Transition to pistol and much more is covered. Distances will be from contact distance to 200 yards. Required Equipment: Rifle with sling At least 3 magazines and a way to carry them (such as shoulder bag, chest rig, ALICE gear, pants pockets) Pistol and at least 2 magazines Carry gear Eye and Ear Protection Ammo Count: 200 rounds rifle 25 rounds pistol
  4. This one is coming up THIS SATURDAY !!!!!!!
  5. From a student in class from their Facebook page.... We judge things on the experience vs. the expectation. Most things are evaluated on the expectation that we set beforehand. Personally, I have never left one of Randy's lessons feeling that the instruction was exactly like I thought it would be. It's always been much more. A safe and informative curriculum sets the bar high. Has my experience with Harris Combative Strategies met my expectation? Every. Single. Time.
  6. Lee Weems of First Person Safety. He's also one of Tom Givens' assistant instructors and the former chief deputy of the Oconee County Ga Sheriff's Office.
  7. I am the guest on the That Weems Guy podcast for the episode that started today. Talking about pocket pistols and backup guns. This was part 1 of 2 . It can be found here....https://anchor.fm/.../BUGs-with-Randy-Harris-e1hp56q... The Youtube version to watch the interview is here....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pUa1zIAKbw BUGs with Randy Harris That Weems Guy • May 02
  8. This one is coming up THIS WEEKEND !!!!!!
  9. From behind cover on 1/3 steel with a cardboard “ bystander” behind it....better shoot carefully !
  10. 1/3 steel IPSC / IDPA silhouette target at 25 yards....
  11. Balancing a coin on the front sight while pressing the trigger really smooths out your trigger press......
  12. JUST A FEW DAYS TO GO !!!!! We do still have a few spots available if anyone else is interested ! And I have loaner guns if someone does not have a red dot equipped gun but would still like to take the class.
  13. If you are anywhere in the Chattanooga area you can always come and check out the TN/GA/AL Training Group. We hold events that are open to all levels of skill and it is normally $80 for a 6 hour training session. Plus you will get to meet other folks who are interested in the same stuff and some of whom have more experience and are willing to share that experience and answer questions. The next one coming up is May 7 at our Alabama location 35 minutes from Chattanooga and the next one after that is May 14 at Windrock Shooting Range in Oliver Springs TN.
  14. This one is coming up in just a couple of weeks !!
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    On Saturday May 14 we will hold our next meeting for the Harris Combative TN/GA/AL Regional Training Group for 2022 ! Subject : Getting shot sucks...so get off the X !!! Instructor: Randy Harris Randy's BIO Location: Windrock Shooting Range 720 Windrock Rd, Oliver Springs, TN 37840 Windrock Website Time: 1PM EASTERN time - 5PM EASTERN time Price: $80 - pay at class cash or check. What you need to bring: Pistol, at least 2 pistol magazines and at least 150 rounds of ammo. Revolvers are welcome if you want to party like it is 1899. We will work on our pistol skills specifically getting off the X in reactive situations, retaking the initiative and counter attacking. Standing still in the open while people shoot at you is normally not a good strategy for long term health. If your skills you learned in Close Range Gunfighting have gotten a little rusty this is the tune up you need! We will also run some "man on man" drills to test skills and add a little motivation. Most ranges don't allow you to just show up and shoot while moving so don't miss out on this opportunity ! Training will take place after lunch after the morning Back Up Gun match at the Windrock Range so if you want to come out to shoot the backup gun match you'll need at least 25 (yes 25) rounds of ammo for that. Looking forward to seeing you there!
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    Harris Combative TN/GA/AL Training Group May 7th Pocket Pistols On Saturday May 7th we will be holding the next training group meeting. The subject will be "Pocket Pistols" so bring your semi auto backup guns and get some work with them solving realistic problems and shooting some of the drills we normally shoot with our full size guns and then we will finish up with the man on man duel . Subject : Small But Deadly - Subcompact Pistols Instructor: Randy Harris (2022 IDPA TN State Backup Gun Champion) Date: Saturday May 7 Time : 9 AM - 3 PM CENTRAL TIME Location: Phillips/Edwards Farm 763 County Rd 332 Pisgah AL 35765 (40 minutes SW of Downtown Chattanooga) Price: $80 Pay at class cash or check (or if you need to pay with Credit Card I can handle that too now) Equipment required: A semi auto pocket pistol ( back up gun, belly gun, sub compact whatever you prefer to call it) and at least 1 spare mag for it. Holster and way of carrying the mag. 150 rounds of ammo. If you are still having trouble getting ammo let me know and I'll bring some for you.
  17. Well, so much for openly displayed guns being a deterrent.....
  18. Harris Combative TN/GA/AL Training Group May 7th Pocket Pistols On Saturday May 7th we will be holding the next training group meeting. The subject will be "Pocket Pistols" so bring your semi auto backup guns and get some work with them solving realistic problems and shooting some of the drills we normally shoot with our full size guns and then we will finish up with the man on man duel . Subject : Small But Deadly - Subcompact Pistols Instructor: Randy Harris (2022 IDPA TN State Backup Gun Champion) Date: Saturday May 7 Time : 9 AM - 3 PM CENTRAL TIME Location: Phillips/Edwards Farm 763 County Rd 332 Pisgah AL 35765 (40 minutes SW of Downtown Chattanooga) Price: $80 Pay at class cash or check (or if you need to pay with Credit Card I can handle that too now) Equipment required: A semi auto pocket pistol ( back up gun, belly gun, sub compact whatever you prefer to call it) and at least 1 spare mag for it. Holster and way of carrying the mag. 150 rounds of ammo. If you are still having trouble getting ammo let me know and I'll bring some for you.
  19. And upon further review it looks like I’m the ONLY division winner from the TN State IDPA Match that is actually from Tennessee. So does that mean I am THE Tennessee IDPA champion?
  20. This one was supposed to happen this past weekend (April 9) but first it snowed then it rained and the folks who showed up for class said they’d be ok if we waited until the weather was more favorable so we are moving it to May 14 . Hope to see you there! And remember the backup gun match at Windrock starts at 9am and normally finishes about 11:30 if you want to shoot it before the class. It is a small 5 stage match that normally runs about 25 rounds.
  21. We are going to extend the discount price past April 1 so the price on this class is STILL $400. So if you were still on the fence about signing up then go ahead and get signed up and use that $50 in savings toward ammo...or gasoline. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/red-dot-pistol-skills-tickets-315535113017 See you in class!

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