That would drive me crazy. We did all our shooting at 1 time fairly early in the morning so we wouldn't tie up the range for other people. There were some who were worried about the shooting part so it allowed them to go ahead and get it out of the way early.txinvestigator wrote:For us, that would be a logistical nightmare.propellerhead wrote:The latter. Run the intro part of the class including the handgun training. Then shoot at 3 yards. Go back to class for the rest of the morning session, then shoot the 7 yards right before the lunch break. Then shoot the 15 yards in the middle of the afternoon session. This will probably work if you have enough lanes and ranger officers to allow everyone to shoot together. If you have a large class and have to split up the shooting sessions, then it may take too much time. I don't know if that will have any negative effect on learning but it sure will break up the monotony.txinvestigator wrote:Do you mean break the class up into 3 groups, or do the shooting 3 different times? Like 3 yards, back to class, 7 yards back to class, then 15 yards later.
I thought our class was handled very well. We had LOTS of short breaks. This helped more than you can possibly imagine.