This is more thinking out loud than anything and don't really want to start any bun fights... I have paid about £100 (depends on the amount of clays and cartridges) per lesson so far. Of that the instructors time makes up £50, the rest in clays and cartridges. All 1-1, includes use of gun, get through about 100 cartridges a lesson, sometimes more or less - depends how its going. Now I don't feel ripped off at all given the quality of the instruction and the improvement it has made to my shooting. If anything I think the instructor should probably charge more (although for christsakes don't tell her that).
I have just read a thread on PW where someone was looking at lessons at £35 for 1-1 for 50 clays. Another venue nearby was charging £65 for the same.
I guess my question is how is there such a huge disparity? Given that most grounds charge 20-30p a clay and a box of 25 is £5 that barely leave £15 for the instruction at the first place. Is it just me or would you be worried at the quality of instruction that cheap? or am I just a snob?
I have just read a thread on PW where someone was looking at lessons at £35 for 1-1 for 50 clays. Another venue nearby was charging £65 for the same.
I guess my question is how is there such a huge disparity? Given that most grounds charge 20-30p a clay and a box of 25 is £5 that barely leave £15 for the instruction at the first place. Is it just me or would you be worried at the quality of instruction that cheap? or am I just a snob?