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Re: Shooting test

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 8:28 pm
by Keith B
MoJo wrote:When a student shoots one ragged hole I tell them "Thanks that makes my job easier."
I like telling them 'Well, you have only one hole in your target; that's only 5 points after 30 rounds. :mrgreen:

Re: Shooting test

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:47 am
by alphonso
My last requalifying target had 49 (or maybe 50) rounds in the 10 and one round WAY WAY down on the lower right in the blue of the B-27 target.

I'm pretty sure that the errant round wasn't mine, but, what the hell, there are no excuses at the range...

Re: Shooting test

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 9:09 am
by punkndisorderly
What surprised me was the number of people who showed up at the instructor course in Austin with guns they had never shot before (particularlyrevolvers) and had no spare. It's one thing to fail a class you paid $100 for and drove five miles. The thought of failing after driving hundreds of miles, staying in a hotel and blowing four days because you brought gear with problems? Odd.

Re: Shooting test

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 7:07 pm
by CombatWombat
when I took my chl qual me and the guy next to me put all 50 in the center, we were told to grade the person's target beside us. we walked down range, looked at each others targets, looked at each other wrote down the scores and walked back talking about were we learned to shoot while the rest of the class continued to count

before anyone jumps me for it the instructor went back through to check the targets

Re: Shooting test

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 6:59 pm
by gordonramsay
there was one guy at the range that did that in a private CHL class. He was definitely using a .38 k-frame revolver. Absolutely no shots in the 5 zone and the instructor told him, better practice some more. The target looked liked someone got a shotgun and unloaded with a shell of no.8 shot at 15 yards.

Re: Shooting test

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 6:12 pm
by GEM-Texas
When I took the test once, a guy came up to me and said I shot TOO well - because I had a very tight center group. If I went to court for shooting a BG, then I would be asked why I didn't shoot his knees out. He knew this because he was a professional sniper.

Sound advice - :lol:

I have seen people shoot the next target or the absolute bottom of the target at the closest distance. Load the rounds in the mag backwards.

Re: Shooting test

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 6:43 pm
by tbrown
Did the instructor flunk them or were they too big to fail?