I think this has been hit pretty hard but in my head training is more than just shooting. If you want to train to be better and not just burn through ammo you should do the following.
1. Dry fire.
2. Have a plan before hitting the range for live fire.
3. Get instruction from better shooters...
This! Rogers shooting school is on another level. It’s one of the best shooting schools in the country. If you’re serious about shooting then this is the school for you.
If you go your class will most likely have multiple professional shooters in attendance,
I live in the area and can hear them shooting on the weekends. It doesn't bother me. I have not tried to introduce myself to the owners. I have talked to a neighbor, who is pro gun, who said when he tried to stop by and meet the owners he was met with attitude that left a bad taste in his mouth.
Your right I was thinking of the advanced class that I went to. Still, in my opinion I would not want to go to one of best training sites in the country to take any class if I wasn't a confident shooter. Maybe that's bad advice but thats how I feel.
Force on Force isn't hard to find if you are in the right crowd. finding the right crowd is alittle harder. pretty much every leo agency has sim guns as well as most military/leo training centers.
I really want to take this but I am In the middle of changing jobs and don't know what my schedule will be. Heres to hoping there are some openings last second.