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That's exactly what I was thinking. For example, I have no problem paying for Keith Tylers' classes. They're 8 hours but limited class size and very specific training objectives and a written training plan. Since I've taken some of his courses, I know that he works with everyone on each objective. You leave the class, not only with knowledge, but specific knowledge of your strengths and weaknesses and the means to set your own training goals.This one isn't in your poll - good, relevant course content. And an accurate description of what's taught in the course and course objectives.
Yes, money is important so would be willing to take a half day course with similar quality. I guess the biggest thing is to have a class, and not just a gun experience.