Well, the name was a dead giveaway on what type of person was behind it. LOL. I like the concept of it too, unfortunately, I don't have any experience with this system. I'll be looking at it now.
"Jedburgh takes its name from the first use of modern special forces during World War II, the famed Jedburgh Teams from the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). These small teams operated in occupied Europe prior to the Allied invasion. To be successful these teams had to be smart, tough, and innovative. Jedburgh Target Systems (JTS) believes these same attributes are necessary to be successful in the firearms training industry.
We design, engineer and manufacture the most advanced steel targets for firearms training. Although the concept of using steel targets for firearms training is not new or unique, JTS will leverage the combat experience of Jedburgh founder Scott Watson to develop an entirely new training methodology.
Scott Watson is a West Point engineer with a Six Sigma Black Belt and years of experience in the manufacturing industry. As a consultant he worked with many of the Fortune 100 manufacturing companies, including Frito-Lay, Clorox, Church & Dwight, Proctor & Gamble, and Coke. He is also a decorated combat veteran who served for seven years in the Army Special Forces including four tours in Iraq."