I liken this question to going to a restaurant who offers a fixed price menu . . . for $100.00 you are offered a choice of filet mignon or a hot dog. Which do you choose (this assumes that the person is at least 21 years old)?
Understood, but the issue is that the menu is in some foreign language, to people outside of the Gun Life, so it's a valid question. Our sport is obscure to those outside.
Oh....why should being over 21 make a difference about whether you order steak or rot dogs?
True story - a couple years back, I was helping with an LTC class at my club. Member of the Club was there, and I said, "Great to see you come out to help," (we have non-NRA Instructors act as Line Coaches, so newbs don't do something overly silly when we're doing live fire).
"No, I'm in the class, to get my LTC."
"?" I said, as he'd been to the Trap field many times, with his own shottie.
"I only have an FID, and I want my LTC, now."
I wrote him a letter of recommendation. But even people that shoot are often "not with it," at least, not completely.