I have friends who have been there, although I have never attended the school myself. The school trains more people per weekend then any other school in the country. This means there is a certain assembly-line feel to their classes, and it may be difficult to get any personalized attention directly from an instructor. However, the people I know who have attended there have uniformly appreciated the training. They each believe that they received good quality instruction.
You can read several post-incident safety reports from the school here:
http://www.frontsight.com/SafetyRepo...howSingle&ID=5
Many of those reports claim a one-to-one ratio of coaches to students. Since the school uses other students as coaches, this number may not accurately reflect the number of
trained eyes actually watching for safety violations prior to each incident.
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