Well in case some one follows who wants to go to Front Sight's course, let me add. We only did two days. The wife did not want to continue. If we had a fitted shotgun for her in the first place, maybe different. She was happy that she learned how to operate a shotgun, the difference between, birdshot, buckshot, and slugs. She was real happy with two days, but unwilling to continue as she wanted to shoot her rifle course. The shotgun was beating her up. She has now mentioned getting a youth model 20 gauge.
I enjoyed all of it and was looking forward to the real shooting that comes in the last two days. I had only had a touch of trap and skeet in the late sixties,had never shot buckshot or slugs. While I could have done that much locally, the two days were an enjoyable learning experience.
I did learn that I don't like the reliability of my Remington 887 Nitro. I only have around 175 rounds thru it, but it does not always cycle, as in locks up. It did give me some real world malfunction practice,. Once a round is chambered it is a pleasure to shoot with respect to recoil. I ended up using that Mossberg 930, IT makes me all happy.
We recommend Front Sight shotgun courses