Revolver Portion

A meeting place for CHL instructors

Moderators: carlson1, Crossfire

Post Reply

Topic author
silentex
Junior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 9
Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 2:47 pm

Revolver Portion

#1

Post by silentex »

This may be a clearly discussed topic, but I was unable to find a thread on exactly what I'm looking for. But, I suppose the search function only works as well as the operator.

I'll be shipping off next week to the instructor course. I'm fairly new to revolvers, so this portion of the qualification has already made me particularly nervous. The revolver I've got is a SA/DA, but do they require you to shoot it in any particular fashion? For instance, if I chose to go single action, do they have a problem with this or do they require you to qualify with DA?
User avatar

troglodyte
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 1317
Joined: Fri Dec 24, 2004 4:16 pm
Location: Hockley County
Contact:

Re: Revolver Portion

#2

Post by troglodyte »

They do not specify DA or SA but unless you are very handy SA is going to be hard to do in the time limits.

A guy did qualify (I assume) down the line from me with a SA .45 hogleg. It can be done.
User avatar

sjfcontrol
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 3
Posts: 6267
Joined: Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:14 am
Location: Flint, TX

Re: Revolver Portion

#3

Post by sjfcontrol »

troglodyte wrote:They do not specify DA or SA but unless you are very handy SA is going to be hard to do in the time limits.

A guy did qualify (I assume) down the line from me with a SA .45 hogleg. It can be done.
They profess that you "should" shoot DA, as that's how you'd likely do it in a self-defense situation (to which my reply would be that I wouldn't be using a revolver for self-defense). Anyway, I had no problem shooting SA, either from the troopers, or time wise.
Range Rule: "The front gate lock is not an acceptable target."
Never Forget. Image

Mr.ViperBoa
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 2
Posts: 293
Joined: Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:29 pm
Location: Bedford, Texas

Re: Revolver Portion

#4

Post by Mr.ViperBoa »

When I was down a few weeks ago they said you could shoot double or single. I would suggest shooting double. The amount of time you are given for each round might cause you some issues shooting SA. You will do fine. I think I heard more people nervous about shooting the revolver than anything else while I was there. Including myself. But I was worried for nothing. I got a 248 out of 250 with the revolver and it had a really stout trigger pull. The main thing they look for is "push off" which is if you can push the hammer down with your thumb instead of pulling the trigger....I think. :confused5
Christian/Family man
Veteran
CHL Instructor
http://www.texaschlsolutions.com/

Cdhutson
Junior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 21
Joined: Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:02 pm
Location: Possum Kingdom Lake, TX

Re: Revolver Portion

#5

Post by Cdhutson »

I had the same questions and concerns before taking the course in June. I borrowed a friend's Dan Wesson 357 ( I qualified with .38s). I drove to Red's Shooting range the first night I was there and did a practice round and easily qualified on the first try. The day we went to to the DPS range, I shot a 249 with the revolver (DA) and a 248 with my Kimber 1911. I do agree it would be a challenge to try SA in the allotted time since the targets turn every time. Either way I think you'll do fine. You get 3 trys.
"The most important rule in a gunfight is: Always win and cheat if necessary."
CHL Instructor
NRA Member
NRA Instructor
TSRA Member
Kimber Pro Crimson Carry II .45 ACP
Glock 22 .40
Bersa .380

PracticalTactical
Member
Posts in topic: 2
Posts: 129
Joined: Thu May 12, 2011 11:07 pm

Re: Revolver Portion

#6

Post by PracticalTactical »

What exactly is the qualification drill, specifically the number of rounds, target size and time.

Moving targets?
User avatar

sjfcontrol
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 3
Posts: 6267
Joined: Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:14 am
Location: Flint, TX

Re: Revolver Portion

#7

Post by sjfcontrol »

PracticalTactical wrote:What exactly is the qualification drill, specifically the number of rounds, target size and time.

Moving targets?
The targets turn 90 degrees when time to fire -- or stop firing.
The drill is the same as the CHL qualification test. Done twice (SA and NSA), and must score 90% on each.
Range Rule: "The front gate lock is not an acceptable target."
Never Forget. Image

Ameer
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 1397
Joined: Thu Sep 16, 2010 8:01 pm

Re: Revolver Portion

#8

Post by Ameer »

Cdhutson wrote:I had the same questions and concerns before taking the course in June. I borrowed a friend's Dan Wesson 357 ( I qualified with .38s). I drove to Red's Shooting range the first night I was there and did a practice round and easily qualified on the first try. The day we went to to the DPS range, I shot a 249 with the revolver (DA) and a 248 with my Kimber 1911. I do agree it would be a challenge to try SA in the allotted time since the targets turn every time. Either way I think you'll do fine. You get 3 trys.
Most CHL students pass with more than 90% on the first try.
I believe the basic political division in this country is not between liberals and conservatives but between those who believe that they should have a say in the personal lives of strangers and those who do not.
User avatar

punkndisorderly
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 258
Joined: Sat Aug 09, 2008 5:49 pm

Re: Revolver Portion

#9

Post by punkndisorderly »

A lot of the people at my class were worried because they were going to shoot either borrowed revolvers or ones the had just purchased. A few of them did have problems. One was having issues with light primer strikes and had to reshoot with mine. One had an issue where the revolver wouldn't latch. If you are going to run a new or borrowed gun, I'd recommend bringing a spare if you can or running 50 rounds of the ammo you intned to shoot for qualification through the one you intend to bring.
Texas CHL Instructor

Mr.ViperBoa
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 2
Posts: 293
Joined: Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:29 pm
Location: Bedford, Texas

Re: Revolver Portion

#10

Post by Mr.ViperBoa »

:iagree:
Christian/Family man
Veteran
CHL Instructor
http://www.texaschlsolutions.com/

Seabear
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 781
Joined: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:36 pm
Location: Corpus Christi , TX
Contact:

Re: Revolver Portion

#11

Post by Seabear »

Sure, when I did it I thought, "heck I haven't been shooting my revolver much " so...I put a few rounds down range just to be sure. I was irritated but happy just as well when I shot a 249 with it. If you are concerned, go practice. Afterall, we are supposed to be able to "instruct". :coolgleamA:
Carry safe and carry when and where you can. I'm just sayin'.

PracticalTactical
Member
Posts in topic: 2
Posts: 129
Joined: Thu May 12, 2011 11:07 pm

Re: Revolver Portion

#12

Post by PracticalTactical »

I noticed on the qual course item 1B:
Ten shots (10) fired in a “Two Shot Exercise” 3 seconds allowed.

Not a problem at all for my semi-auto, but if you have an SA revolver do they give you a time out to throw some more rounds in the gun? Or are you just going to be out point-wise for those last 4 shots?
User avatar

Stubble
Junior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 25
Joined: Sat Oct 30, 2010 2:45 pm

Re: Revolver Portion

#13

Post by Stubble »

It is three seconds for each two shot series....not for the entire string of 10.
User avatar

sjfcontrol
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 3
Posts: 6267
Joined: Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:14 am
Location: Flint, TX

Re: Revolver Portion

#14

Post by sjfcontrol »

PracticalTactical wrote:I noticed on the qual course item 1B:
Ten shots (10) fired in a “Two Shot Exercise” 3 seconds allowed.

Not a problem at all for my semi-auto, but if you have an SA revolver do they give you a time out to throw some more rounds in the gun? Or are you just going to be out point-wise for those last 4 shots?
They usually have you load 6 (and shoot 3 rounds of two), then load 4 (and shoot the remaining 2 rounds of two)

If you have a 5-shot revolver, they do something different just for you, and make fun of you incessantly.
Range Rule: "The front gate lock is not an acceptable target."
Never Forget. Image
Post Reply

Return to “Instructors' Corner”