This intrigues me. Are you still thinking the three-gun (J, K/L and N frame) format?
I also have an interest in this class. Having owned a second hand S&W 586, I prefer semi-autos simply due to the angle of my/the wrist being more comfortable with the semi-auto. The one time experience of firing a snubbie rekindled my interest. However, I have very large hands and found my middle finger getting slapped pretty well firing .38Spl in that snubbie.
I am still in the planning stages, but my current idea is to sort of mimic Tom Given's Conference format combined with the seminars I ran in SoCal. I would like to get a bunch of various instructors to teach a variety of classes related to revolvers and the students would pick their classes based on their interest. My "dream" would be a good sponsorship, a bunch of vendors of revolver products and numerous instructors and SME's from around the country converging on Texas for a few days of round gun Nirvana..........at minimum, we will do a two day with Wayne and I doing the bigger guns and Chuck Haggard and hopefully Claude to do the snubs. We'll see how it goes over the next couple of months.
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