So just wondering a few things that maybe some folks can lend some input from different perspectives.
In regards to say Pistol/Carbine courses what is the average shooter looking for? If say the company was set up to teach beginner thru advanced courses, what are some of the things that would really matter to you?
Instructor background experience? LE or military? Former Special Operations guys?
Price depending on amount of training involved or rounds expended.
Facility conditions
Instructor to student ratio
Defensive methodology, mindset, resiliency, vignettes?
How in depth would you want to learn? basic safety and fundamentals or drill into hot and cold walls as it pertains to a home invasion scenario.
Would you be interested in leaning basic level ballistics so as to better choose your defensive caliber etc.
Granted this list is not all inclusive and many of you guys already know what I am talking about, but I am just looking for some feedback from fellow gun enthusiast whether seasoned or not as to what would have mattered to you to learn at the outset of your hobby or what you would still like to learn after knowing all that you do.
Thanks for your input.
In regards to say Pistol/Carbine courses what is the average shooter looking for? If say the company was set up to teach beginner thru advanced courses, what are some of the things that would really matter to you?
Instructor background experience? LE or military? Former Special Operations guys?
Price depending on amount of training involved or rounds expended.
Facility conditions
Instructor to student ratio
Defensive methodology, mindset, resiliency, vignettes?
How in depth would you want to learn? basic safety and fundamentals or drill into hot and cold walls as it pertains to a home invasion scenario.
Would you be interested in leaning basic level ballistics so as to better choose your defensive caliber etc.
Granted this list is not all inclusive and many of you guys already know what I am talking about, but I am just looking for some feedback from fellow gun enthusiast whether seasoned or not as to what would have mattered to you to learn at the outset of your hobby or what you would still like to learn after knowing all that you do.
Thanks for your input.