I got back last night from my CHL Instructor Renewal class and wanted to suggest that anyone going may want to buy some type of anti-fogging spray for your eye protection.
The morning we re-qualified on the range it was humid and our eye protection kept fogging up really bad, they had to let us stop a few times to clear them off.... and even then in the middle of shooting they would fog up again, I didn't let it stop me from scoring a 250 with my simi-automatic though but not so good with my revolver.
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Fortunately I put some anti-fog stuff on my eye pro but what I needed were windshield wipers. The Sept 11th class shot during a drizzle.
I also brought my rain gear but 1/2 of our 30+ person group had to use DPS white garbage bags for raingear .
I guess it was the rain, but everyone had a worse than normal shooting qualification. I got a 250 -semi but barely held the 9 ring and my revolver shooting was poor with two in the eight and a seven ringer for a 249.
everyone misses Starlane but I thought Jimmy Holmes did a great job.
Some of the SWAT guys helped Sgt Holmes run the line and offered some good coaching/critiques up and down the line.
J
I also brought my rain gear but 1/2 of our 30+ person group had to use DPS white garbage bags for raingear .
I guess it was the rain, but everyone had a worse than normal shooting qualification. I got a 250 -semi but barely held the 9 ring and my revolver shooting was poor with two in the eight and a seven ringer for a 249.
everyone misses Starlane but I thought Jimmy Holmes did a great job.
Some of the SWAT guys helped Sgt Holmes run the line and offered some good coaching/critiques up and down the line.
J