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My .02 cents? Glad you asked!
I only take quick kill or combat training. I have never shot any Saturday IDPA or USPC, just not my thing. But once you find an instructor you think you like, do a thorough look/see at them anywhere you can find information. Most instructors have all kinds of people commenting about courses they have taken with that instructor, in forums or blogs. Look for what people liked, or shortfalls they have mentioned. I do like weekend events, gives me some time for socializing with classmates as I am pretty quiet/concentrated while training. I also like to keep notes during training so I can practice weeks after class is over. Notes help me remember little "tricks" mentioned by the instructor, or other students, as well as the techiques taught for the weekend as a whole. I have noticed more and more outdoor ranges offering training from people advertised as "highly qualified" in some shape or form. Might be a place to find a good trainer.
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