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- Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:26 am
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Re: Questions about the shooting qualification....
That's interesting. Our instructor didn't say anything (that I remember) about how many seconds we had after the whistle to get the shots off. He just said "one shot per whistle" or "two shots after the first whistle, then three shots after the second" or words to that effect.
- Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:33 pm
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Once again I stand corrected. In any case, the shooting part isn't all that difficult.
Since all the distances and timings seem to be totally standardized, are they posted somewhere (other than an earlier post in this thread)?
Since all the distances and timings seem to be totally standardized, are they posted somewhere (other than an earlier post in this thread)?
- Fri Dec 28, 2007 4:58 pm
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Re: Questions about the shooting qualification....
No draw-fire. Rapid-fire not necessary, either.
Each "round of fire", you will load five cartridges. The instructor will signal when to fire with a whistle. The first couple of "rounds of five", you will fire one shot on each whistle. After that, there will be some cases of two shots on the first whistle and three on the second. For about the last half of the course, most will be five shots after the (only) whistle.
You don't get any brownie points for rapid fire, but if you really want to, go ahead.
For the most part, he's looking for your adherence to the four safety rules, plus hitting the target, of course.
You have a total of twenty shots from seven feet, twenty shots from 15 (I think) feet and the final ten shots from 21 feet. Total possible score is 250. I believe passing is less than 200 (maybe 190, not sure).
When I took the course (in November) we had six shooters on the line at a time (out of twelve students total), and our bunch had all scored enough points to pass before moving out to 21 feet.
Each "round of fire", you will load five cartridges. The instructor will signal when to fire with a whistle. The first couple of "rounds of five", you will fire one shot on each whistle. After that, there will be some cases of two shots on the first whistle and three on the second. For about the last half of the course, most will be five shots after the (only) whistle.
You don't get any brownie points for rapid fire, but if you really want to, go ahead.
For the most part, he's looking for your adherence to the four safety rules, plus hitting the target, of course.
You have a total of twenty shots from seven feet, twenty shots from 15 (I think) feet and the final ten shots from 21 feet. Total possible score is 250. I believe passing is less than 200 (maybe 190, not sure).
When I took the course (in November) we had six shooters on the line at a time (out of twelve students total), and our bunch had all scored enough points to pass before moving out to 21 feet.