Where did you take the class? My instructor said the same thing.smyrna wrote:In the class that I took, we had a few people whose shooting skills were questionable at best. By and large though, most were decent shooters. But, we had a few like drw. In fact, the instructor had to rely on subtracting from 50 shots fired to "find" all the holes in some targets and arrive at a numerical score (one big ragged hole with a few scattered flyers).drw wrote:...When I qualified, I took my sweet time with my shots. In most stretches, I was the last person in the room who was still shooting, and I scored a 250/250! (wanting to brag!)
With that said, the instructor encouraged the good shooters to NOT score a perfect score. He said that if he ever ended up in court, he could honestly say that the person in question was not a perfect shot. Not sure if that would help in a defense or not but that's sure what he said.
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- Thu Aug 07, 2008 9:05 pm
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Re: Take your time on your CHL Profciency Test
- Sat Aug 02, 2008 7:59 pm
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Re: Take your time on your CHL Profciency Test
You're right. There is plenty of time. It just doesn't sound like there is.