Yeah Pancho. I attended my first Appleseed shortly after I bought my first rifle. After one weekend, my groups were definitely not good enough to hit that 20" target at 500 yards. But I had learned valuable shooting techniques that I took home and practiced and practiced and practiced by dry firing to learn the muscle memory. After dry firing all winter, I took an Army Qualification Target (AQT) to the range the following spring and I'll be damned if I didn't (barely by a few points) qualify as Rifleman. The skills work if you're willing to persevere and practice. That being said, Cy's right. Marksmanship wise, you'll learn the basic Rifleman skills - you're not going to be learning stacking, room clearing, or team movement.

But remember, Appleseed is much more than a marksmanship class. Appleseed is about saving our country. Appleseed is about waking up that sleeping American everyone has inside of them and reconnecting you with the history and the founding of your great country. You'll learn about the men and women who pledged their lives, treasures, and sacred honor... and especially about the patriots who sacraficed their lives and treasures so you could have liberty today. Men with honor. Men like Issac Davis. Come to Appleseed; it's an outstanding weekend.