Just a word of advice, the smaller you can keep the groups the better. Ed is a HUGE wealth of knowledge and getting a better "student to instructor" ratio will certainly be beneficial. The key is getting the same skill levels in the groups so each person can work on the same set of improvements.
If I could afford a few days of 1:1 instruction with Ed, I think that would be best bang for the buck out there.
Anyone on the fence about this, should certainly book something with Ed. You'd be better off taking a bone stock gun that shoots 1" @ 100 yards with factory ammo than saving for a $7k GAP build and then taking the class.
If I could afford a few days of 1:1 instruction with Ed, I think that would be best bang for the buck out there.
Anyone on the fence about this, should certainly book something with Ed. You'd be better off taking a bone stock gun that shoots 1" @ 100 yards with factory ammo than saving for a $7k GAP build and then taking the class.