How many students can a single instructor effectively and safely teach for the following disciplines?
I don't mean in the classroom, I mean on the firing line.
Basic Pistol
Basic Rifle
Shotgun
Black Powder
Archery (elaborate, I don't know very much about archery)
HighPower (like a clinic)
Something else I've forgotten
The obvious answer, and what I've always seen for Basic Pistol, is a 1:1 ratio, but that doesn't make all that much sense for something like shotgun where there's only one person shooting at a time anyway, so 1:5 doesn't seem too bad. Rifles are harder to point in stupid directions than handguns, so I can imagine 1:2 or 1:3 there. I've coached highpower clinics, and it was always 1:1, but that was for people who had shot very little, if any, highpower.
I don't mean in the classroom, I mean on the firing line.
Basic Pistol
Basic Rifle
Shotgun
Black Powder
Archery (elaborate, I don't know very much about archery)
HighPower (like a clinic)
Something else I've forgotten
The obvious answer, and what I've always seen for Basic Pistol, is a 1:1 ratio, but that doesn't make all that much sense for something like shotgun where there's only one person shooting at a time anyway, so 1:5 doesn't seem too bad. Rifles are harder to point in stupid directions than handguns, so I can imagine 1:2 or 1:3 there. I've coached highpower clinics, and it was always 1:1, but that was for people who had shot very little, if any, highpower.