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- Wed Jun 07, 2006 5:02 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Signed up for CHL Class but may Cancel
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- Tue Jun 06, 2006 6:50 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Signed up for CHL Class but may Cancel
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That is where I took the course and I can certainly endorse it (assuming Calvin is still teaching it), but he will assume that you can shoot and are there for the CHL class and not for a pistol shooting class.fadlan12 wrote:Reds north is where I was shooting and where I'm taking the class. I'm planning on going on monday around 10am.
However, don't let that discourage you at all. I can't make it at 10am on a weekday usually, but I can make it at other times if you want to get together and see if I can help out. They also offer private lessons if you want to go that route, and that is something that can help. Oh, and since you are there, you don't even need to buy that .22. Just rent one for an hour - leave your .40 at home! Holler if I can help.
- Tue Jun 06, 2006 4:24 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Signed up for CHL Class but may Cancel
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Howdy and welcome!
Can you go shooting with someone else? Have them load the magazine and don't tell you what they loaded - have them stick a snap cap or two in there and you will probably lear a LOT about how you shoot and what you need to work on.
Also, getting a .22 is GREAT for cheap practice and I think they are more fun than centerfires in a lot of cases. Little to no recoil so you can practice on the shot fundamentals as well. Even save you money in the long run.
Can you go shooting with someone else? Have them load the magazine and don't tell you what they loaded - have them stick a snap cap or two in there and you will probably lear a LOT about how you shoot and what you need to work on.
Also, getting a .22 is GREAT for cheap practice and I think they are more fun than centerfires in a lot of cases. Little to no recoil so you can practice on the shot fundamentals as well. Even save you money in the long run.