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Subject: Level instructors..which is the difference?


Level instructors..which is the difference?
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Subject: Level instructors..which is the difference? Date: 10-31-2009
Author: GASARMIE Reply
Hi folks, i am new in this sport and i want to take some lessons, but i don´t know wich is the difference between Level III, II and I of the instructors? If somebody could explain this to me, i´d really appreciate!

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Subject: RE: Level instructors..which is the difference? Date: 11-02-2009
Author: ClyHntr Reply
Level I instructors have taken a course for a couple of days and are qualified to teach beginners the basics of safety and the various shotgun games. They usually charge in the $35-$50/hr range. Level II instructors have taken additional courses and have the experience to take a shooter's game up several notches. They charge in the $100-$200/hr range. Level III instructors are the cream of the crop and are used by the elite shooters on the circuit. The sky is the limit for what they charge.

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Subject: RE: Level instructors..which is the difference? Date: 11-02-2009
Author: GASARMIE Reply
Many thanks !!

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Subject: RE: Level instructors..which is the difference? Date: 11-06-2009
Author: Hoot Reply
Not only is the sky the limit...but I guess most of them are a legend in their own minds.

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Subject: RE: Level instructors..which is the difference? Date: 11-04-2009
Author: ClyHntr Reply
Not that I'd ever have the cash or the talent to look for a Level III instructor, but if anyone can find enough people to pay that much for an hour of their time that they can make a living from it - then good for them.

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