Bruin98 wrote:I'm not saying she didnt--but if she did she hit that number right on the head. We shot in two groups of 8. I had the best in my group, and I'm what I would call a decent shot. The other group had a lot (5) of ex-military and new police in it--really would've liked to been in that group so I could get a better baseline of where I am. I head the marine blew out the x and had 1 9.
She couldn't load her magazine. I thought this was an automatic fail. The instructor loaded the first two for her to show her how and then loaded the majority of the remaining magazines just to keep our group on pace.
I'm all for her carrying without needing the test (I'm a constitutional carry advocate myself), but if she's out defending herself while I'm nearby--I'm running for cover.
Good reply. There is nothing in the requirements in the law that say you have to load you own magazine. My wife is a CHL instructor and when we took the instructor renewal class in 2009 the DPS range officer had a state trooper load all her magazines. When we when back in 2011 to renew they had her load one magazine and a trooper loaded the rest. She shot 247 and 249 respectively, but she had cataracts at the time.