It's for the students. The idea is that the student's can take the majority of classroom training online and all students receive the same training. In person they do, or review:RossA wrote:OK, now I am a little confused. Is this blended class for students who want to take the basic pistol course, or is it for NRA instructors to renew their instructor certifications with NRA?
Firearm and Range Safety
Fundamentals
Loading, Cocking, De-Cocking, Unloading, and Pistol Maintenance
Shooting Positions and Shooting Qualification
If I had a range I could teach at I'm thinking two hours for this, three tops. Unfortunately I don't so it will probably two in the classroom, travel to the range, and about an hour for firing. My problem is that I pay the same for the room if it's two hours or eight and on top of that I can't charge what I did for the full basic pistol class. Basically I see my gross will be cut by at least 50% while my expenses remain the same. The price I can charge also depends on what the NRA charges for the in-line portion.
Oh, wait. A small reduction in expenses. The NRA will be providing the student package.
Edit: I'd missed the times given in the out line. So 3 for training, 2 for shooting. I wonder what class size they base that on?