I'll risk the responses and put my two cents in. I think the number of rounds put down range during a class can be a deceiving gauge of the effectiveness of the class. Let me say that I have been a student in classes where I've shot 3K rounds for a three day class. I've also taken classes where I've shot maybe 120 in three days. The bigger picture for me is that I learned in both environments. I am better because I took the opportunity. I have taken classes with MALC and find it to be a great value for the instruction. I personally like the variety of information MALC offers. It may not be for the hardcore "gunslinger" that wants nothing more than round count, but if you are looking for an overarching skill set that will make you a better protector of yourself and your family, I wouldn't dismiss MALC. FYI, I am in no way affiliated with them, just a guy that likes to train.