About 30 people. We were split into 3 groups and used all of the lanes at the range, so everyone was shooting at the same time. That part took 20 or 30 minutes. We didn't break for lunch, but they brought in coffee and donuts.troglodyte wrote:Wow. 1 hour to qualify, test, breaks, and sign off the CHL-100. Was it a small class?MikeyJ wrote:When I took my class last month, we shot first. The class started at 8 am and the instructor did a brief overview of the class and talked about the course of fire. With no questions, we headed across the parking lot to the range, paid our fee, and shot. The range was open to the public at 9 am, and everyone was done well before then. Back to the classroom and we were done for the day by 1 pm.
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- Fri Mar 04, 2016 4:20 pm
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- Fri Mar 04, 2016 2:15 pm
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Re: Proficiency before or after classroom instruction?
When I took my class last month, we shot first. The class started at 8 am and the instructor did a brief overview of the class and talked about the course of fire. With no questions, we headed across the parking lot to the range, paid our fee, and shot. The range was open to the public at 9 am, and everyone was done well before then. Back to the classroom and we were done for the day by 1 pm.