Post your CHL Shooting Test Target
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The way it's written in the law is the way it's pretty much done. http://tinyurl.com/qwnagstevie_d_64 wrote: BTW, and instructor question...
Does the State say you have to start the qualifier with the 3 yard plan???
I'd almost like to see it start at the 15 yard point and work your way in closer...Might make for some interesting results...
Just an early morning thought...
The only leeway is at (1)(d)(b) (B) ten rounds will be fired "Two Shot Exercise"; three seconds allowed for each two shots;
That's where there is the deviation from the standard 5 shot loading. Either 4 then 6, or vice versa. Or accommodating a shooter with a 5 shot revolver.
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Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
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Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
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Not sure how to post the picture. I took the class today and shot 250 on a rented Glock 19. Only had one issue, a casing flew up and down my shirt. . It was warm. The instructor noticed my fidgeting. I was able to shake it out and continue. Excellent class. The instructor, facility and my fellow students.
I shoot revolvers. Until I find SA I want......
I shoot revolvers. Until I find SA I want......
they didn’t even tell us our score much less take a pic of the target! It was just pass or fail. They said it was for legal issues...
Lawyer: "Wow, you shot a perfect score. If your such a good marks man, why didnt you just shoot the gun/knife out of my clients hand?" or “Why didnt you shoot them in the arm/leg, to just wound them?�
Lawyer: "Wow, you shot a perfect score. If your such a good marks man, why didnt you just shoot the gun/knife out of my clients hand?" or “Why didnt you shoot them in the arm/leg, to just wound them?�
Luck favors the Prepared
G19c, G26, KT P11, Mossberg Mav 88, 10/22
G19c, G26, KT P11, Mossberg Mav 88, 10/22
I would have to tell the intelligent lawyer that shooting targets and shooting at idiots like his client is two very different things. Targets are not trying to cause me harm.9mmGuy wrote:they didn’t even tell us our score much less take a pic of the target! It was just pass or fail. They said it was for legal issues...
Lawyer: "Wow, you shot a perfect score. If your such a good marks man, why didnt you just shoot the gun/knife out of my clients hand?" or “Why didnt you shoot them in the arm/leg, to just wound them?�
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Shot a 250 with my XD45 service. [img][img]http://thumb17.webshots.net/t/50/550/8/ ... KkR_th.jpg[/img]
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I didn't save mine from my requal, I dropped two points and was not proud of it, but here's my wife's perfect score (using the old target.)
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This is the reason I no longer own an XD9.
And considering her remark "I don't think I can live in a house with guns." the first time she came to my house fourteen years ago, I think she's done pretty good.
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This is the reason I no longer own an XD9.
And considering her remark "I don't think I can live in a house with guns." the first time she came to my house fourteen years ago, I think she's done pretty good.
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Texbow wrote:I would have to tell the intelligent lawyer that shooting targets and shooting at idiots like his client is two very different things. Targets are not trying to cause me harm.9mmGuy wrote:they didn’t even tell us our score much less take a pic of the target! It was just pass or fail. They said it was for legal issues...
Lawyer: "Wow, you shot a perfect score. If your such a good marks man, why didnt you just shoot the gun/knife out of my clients hand?" or “Why didnt you shoot them in the arm/leg, to just wound them?�
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Yeah, but the jury doesnt know that...Texbow wrote:I would have to tell the intelligent lawyer that shooting targets and shooting at idiots like his client is two very different things. Targets are not trying to cause me harm.9mmGuy wrote:they didn’t even tell us our score much less take a pic of the target! It was just pass or fail. They said it was for legal issues...
Lawyer: "Wow, you shot a perfect score. If your such a good marks man, why didnt you just shoot the gun/knife out of my clients hand?" or “Why didnt you shoot them in the arm/leg, to just wound them?�
Luck favors the Prepared
G19c, G26, KT P11, Mossberg Mav 88, 10/22
G19c, G26, KT P11, Mossberg Mav 88, 10/22
Charles L. Cotton wrote:Every so often I have to post something like this. Each time I try to be as polite and statesman-like as I can; not this time. Personal attacks will not be tolerated, I don't care who is doing it. Personal attacks obviously include derogatory or inflammatory comments about someone, but they also include insinuations that a poster is lying. Come on folks, we all know when someone is "getting in someone's face" so don't do it. We are all old enough to know that often it's not what was said, but how it was said that causes the problem.
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You might be right, common sense has almost become extinct.9mmGuy wrote:Yeah, but the jury doesnt know that...Texbow wrote:I would have to tell the intelligent lawyer that shooting targets and shooting at idiots like his client is two very different things. Targets are not trying to cause me harm.9mmGuy wrote:they didn’t even tell us our score much less take a pic of the target! It was just pass or fail. They said it was for legal issues...
Lawyer: "Wow, you shot a perfect score. If your such a good marks man, why didnt you just shoot the gun/knife out of my clients hand?" or “Why didnt you shoot them in the arm/leg, to just wound them?�