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MOH Recipient Dakota Meyer's 3-Day Rifle Course

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<span style="font-weight: bold">Medal of Honor Recipient Sgt. Dakota Meyer</span> and I will be conducting a 3-day Precision Rifle course April 3-5 in Kentucky. The link to the course information page can be found here: LINK

If you’re interested take a look that the flyer for more information. Semper Fi. — with Dakota Meyer.

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Dakota's FB Page: LINK
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Re: MOH Recipient Dakota Meyer's 3-Day Rifle Course

I see that he charges three thousand dollars for three days of instruction. That's five times the going rate.

What is his experience as a marksmanship instructor?

Which US Marine combat veterans do the $30,000.00 proceeds support?
 
Re: MOH Recipient Dakota Meyer's 3-Day Rifle Course

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: HunterOfGunmen</div><div class="ubbcode-body">http://www.thecraft.com/training_civilian_roughCreekEvents.html $88k total </div></div>Yeah, I know: $2950 to hang-out with Chris Kyle for three days was fifty bucks cheaper.

That said, I'm not knocking it, and I respect the achievements of the people mentioned, I'm just questioning the marksmanship training aspect because it's in the marksmanship section of this Site I want to know more about what is being taught and how it is being taught.

There's nothing wrong with marketing one's experience (as opposed to 'pimping'); it is still - mostly - a free country, and I'm sure there are a lot of people who would want to attend.