The class was absolutely phenomenal.
Things that sucked -
1) My shooting - IYKYK
2) Synthetic bags - Just don't - Down for the win
3) Montana Streams at 10:00 PM - Sounded like a great idea.....
Things that didn't suck -
1) The instructors.
2) The classmates.
3) The food.
In all seriousness, this class is unlike anything I have ever taken and has far exceeded my expectations. It is a class truly designed to shoot hunting rifles, in the mountains, in less-than-ideal positions, under less-than-ideal time constraints. It is not at all tactical. This is a hunter's course, through and through.
The instructors have a very unique but highly effective style. If you're willing to suspend all previous training and just embrace the system, you will succeed. Well, maybe not succeed but suck slightly less than when you started.
The shooting is truly only a portion of the class. While we spend all day shooting and all night discussing the academics of shooting, scopes, bullets, and all other topics hunters cover, it is also a test of your gear.
We used, abused, and tried to break all our gear in a controlled environment. The instructors have used basically every system out there, from sleeping bags to tents to binos to clothing options. And while they are highly opinionated on their choices, they spend a lot of time explaining the whys. Their gear choices and why they run the gear they do are the product of years of testing, and they pass on all the good, the bad, and the ugly from all the systems they have used.
This was an amazing cohort - From day one it was like being in elk camp with all your buddies. From the friendly banter all day, to helping each other learn the concepts quickly, to chores and cleaning up at the end of the day/meal, it was like we had all been friends for years. I couldn't have asked for a better group of guys to spend a week with.
As
@RancherJohn said, the food is exceptional. The Salami Rolls are worth writing home to mama about.
I'll leave the full evaluation to
@Formidilosus, as he is much more eloquent than I, but as a student, I highly recommend this course and any others that S2H would put on.