I have only been to one class by L. Awerbuck. If you had the money who would be your choice of instructor for this platform?
I would put Awerbuck and Clint Smith at the top of the list…
Louis Awerbuck or Scott Reitz.
Rob Haught.
I have never trained with scatterguns but the same names always come up:
Clint Smith
Randy Cain
Louis Awerbuck
Rob Haught
That would be my list as well plus Scott Reitz.
I would add Bill Jeans to that list as well.
If you want to learn something that is original technique wise then Rob Haught is the way to go,
Good point.
The key, I think, to learning the shotgun is to have an instructor that also believes in and advocates it’s use, and has the background in it’s use to back up what they are teaching you.
Bill certainly meets that criteria.
I cannot count myself among the cognoscenti of shotgun training, but if you haven’t learned how to handle a shotgun from Rob Haught, you are missing out on half the equation.
Another vote for Rob Haught.
Everybody seems to think Rob Haught is a master shotgunner…what makes him so much better than the rest. How can I get his schedule and where does he teach?
Bennie Cooley. Without question. Then…to learn how to load from the belt faster, Taran Butler.
Rich
I’ve trained with Rob Haught and Scotty Reitz for shotgun. I took great lessons learned from both.
I took more of how to run the gun from Rob.
I took more of the mindset and tactics from Scotty.
Now I love taking the shotgun out to the range.
Rob Haught
Louis Awerbuck
Scott Reitz
I’ve only had experience with Louis Awerbuck and can recommend him highly.
I often tell my friends that his class was the best addition I could make to my 870.
I’ve been known to dabble with a shotgun from time to time.![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6j0fKENbeU
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I’ve trained with Rob Haught. His technique is unique & very effective.
Bill Jeans +1
Interesting…