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<blockquote data-quote="KOPBET" data-source="post: 2401864" data-attributes="member: 4153"><p>I'm not saying they don't have benefit. I'm saying the tuition, expenses, travel vs. benefit isn't there for me, just my opinion. What is available here is top notch. If someone can't learn to run a pistol, a shotgun or a semi-automatic rifle with what we have here then, well, I hope they have deep pockets. To each his own.</p><p></p><p>One reason you don't see more offerings is because often times they can't suitably fill the classes. So they quit offering. I know at one point TDSA was considering dropping ACPII because of lack of consistent enrollment. I guess it all depends on your market. In a rough economy fewer and fewer people can spend $700 or more on a weekend firearms class. </p><p></p><p>Bang bang bang is important to me because I can't learn to shoot properly and more effectively without going bang bang bang. This may just be my opinion, but Instructors that do their job well instruct while on the line with people actually firing their weapons. The more bang the better. But that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KOPBET, post: 2401864, member: 4153"] I'm not saying they don't have benefit. I'm saying the tuition, expenses, travel vs. benefit isn't there for me, just my opinion. What is available here is top notch. If someone can't learn to run a pistol, a shotgun or a semi-automatic rifle with what we have here then, well, I hope they have deep pockets. To each his own. One reason you don't see more offerings is because often times they can't suitably fill the classes. So they quit offering. I know at one point TDSA was considering dropping ACPII because of lack of consistent enrollment. I guess it all depends on your market. In a rough economy fewer and fewer people can spend $700 or more on a weekend firearms class. Bang bang bang is important to me because I can't learn to shoot properly and more effectively without going bang bang bang. This may just be my opinion, but Instructors that do their job well instruct while on the line with people actually firing their weapons. The more bang the better. But that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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