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Old 07-21-2008   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Glock21 View Post
I'm pretty sure this is the first time I've ever had this discussion, lol.

Maybe I just look at it different. If I'm going to a class I just bring "enough" ammo. And I don't count up what I shoot as opposed to what anyone said to bring. I really don't care about how much I shoot, I care about what I learn.
Agreed 100%. I'm to the point now when an instructor brags about how many rounds will be fired (or were fired) that I want to jab a shard of broken glass into my neck to make it stop. Of course, that will give me an opportunity to use an IBD on a neck wound . . . which I know how to do!

I suppose I asked my question because I know that many (perhaps too many) people judge classes by the number of rounds they fire.
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