I'm a member--I don't recall which level, they keep jumping like a Ponzi scheme. It certainly is sound training in fundamentals. It's a helluva lot better than not receiving training, or thinking that a hunter safety class or marksmanship instruction someone received in the military 15 years ago is sufficient. When my son was a teenager I took him to the 4-day pistol and then 4-day carbine the following year. Those were good times--made even better by having friends come with. I have some buddies who are LEO and we use it as a "traincation" type of thing--lots of fun! I'm looking forward to making time to return for a shotgun course, or to bring my now-teenaged daughter, once Coronavirus lifts.

My son had certainly shot before and received instruction from me, but he improved significantly and has retained those skills (he's now 21). It's a solid grounding in the fundamentals, with lots of reps.