Col. "Jeff" Cooper's "The Art of the Rifle" book would be a good place to start.
Most of the best commercial schools *are* commercial operations - hence if you go to a website for "Gunsite" or the like, they'll have a few photos on their website, but nothing that resembles any kind of online "instruction" in the fullest sense - you have to book in for one of their courses.
But this site for the "Ching Sling" is pretty good... http://home.netcom.com/~chingesh/chingsling.html#CSling
(I know, WHAT site is pretty good? - there, amended)
[This message has been edited by LAK (edited 08-18-2001).]
Most of the best commercial schools *are* commercial operations - hence if you go to a website for "Gunsite" or the like, they'll have a few photos on their website, but nothing that resembles any kind of online "instruction" in the fullest sense - you have to book in for one of their courses.
But this site for the "Ching Sling" is pretty good... http://home.netcom.com/~chingesh/chingsling.html#CSling
(I know, WHAT site is pretty good? - there, amended)
[This message has been edited by LAK (edited 08-18-2001).]