To me, it sounds like Greg's class was money well spent. Commenting humbly as an aged "student of the snub" with no creds to speak of, a 250-round session would be mighty abusive to my old bones but something that I could weather provided that some of the training included use of my non-dominant hand. Further, Greg mentioned that the revolvers started getting sluggish as the round count progressed; had I been one of the students I would have appreciated a short break before or after lunch so I could clean and lube my revolver before the start of the afternoon session.
Quality snub training isn't readily available in many areas; Greg mentioned that some of his students road-tripped across state lines. Bravo! Good on them! IMHO, any local NRA qualified instructor could get a person started on safe handling and the fundamentals of snubbing but finding tutorage to help develop skills beyond the basics is caveat emptor.
For more information regarding the martial art of snub-gunning,
check out the I'M WITH ROSCOE website.
EDIT 02/08/2021 I'M WITH ROSCOE is going out of business.
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