??? On shooting test of CHP class ???

ZillaG

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I’m taking the class and I know it’s an 8-hr event that emphasizes knowledge of the law (why I’m taking it). To pass yhe shooting test, one has to shoot the targets 70% at 3, 5, & 7 yards. 70% of how many shots for each distance?
 
10 rounds, 3, 5, 7 on a B27 or similar target, hits in the silhouette count without regard to the scoring zones. I guess harder is allowed... but I wasn't taking the class for a challenge or to learn, just for a permission slip.
 
10 rounds, 3, 5, 7 on a B27 or similar target, hits in the silhouette count without regard to the scoring zones. I guess harder is allowed... but I wasn't taking the class for a challenge or to learn, just for a permission slip.
Well yeah that too, to get a permission slip.
 
one has to shoot the targets 70% at 3, 5, & 7 yards.
You'd have to try to miss at those ranges.
Stevie Wonder could pass it.
I hadn't shot in close to 40 years and I hit the paper, mostly.
You could do it blindfolded while monkeys throw grapes at you.
And Yet...they have to run some through multiple times to qualify.
just for a permission slip.
Well yeah that too, to get a permission slip.
What a crock...just have your stupid state sponsored "fee class" and issue the damn thing. S.C. is the same Crock.
OR, just follow the U.S. Constitution!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Unless you have the worst jitters mankind ever saw you should do just fine ;-)
 
There was a lady at my class who had never taken her gun out of the box... it was a Taurus 38... she held it for the first time when we shot to qualify and she could not hit paper at 3 yards. The instructor gave her a 22 from his collection, stood behind her holding her hands with the gun and shot for her and then passed her. I thought to myself, this whole thing is a joke. Im sure you'll pass it buddy
 
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Yeah, my wife shot 40/40. It was her second time ever shooting, and I sent her with a pistol she’d never seen before. 😂

10 shots at 3yd, 5yd, and 7yd. Some instructors will want more shots. All you have to do is hit the black.
 
My wife kept them inside the 8 ring. She hadn't picked up her pistol since she got her Illinois carry license 5 years prior. She sure worried a bunch though.
 
Red book said when I took it min 10 shots each distance. Not what I/we did in my 1 man class with 2 instructors. We had fun with it and did multiple strings at each distance, drawing from concealment which was the original intent. We did double taps. IMO...the whole thing is a joke unless the NCDOJ mandates the courses of fire and drawing from concealment.
 
My instructer talked junk to me and my wife b/c she showed up with a .22 and I had a 4" K frame 19. Made her shoot my Smith and me shoot my ported .45 snub nose. We both scored great, she actually scored higher than me. No stress, just relax and squeeze the trigger.
 
If someone can not do it, they should immediately be issued a helmet.
 
My wife had not shot in at least 5 years. She used my Dan Wesson 22lr with the 4 inch barrel from the pistol pac the instructor spent more time looking at the gun than at her target
 
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