B27E targets
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B27E targets
I've only used the standard B27 target, but are the B27e targets allowed as well ? Just curious..
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Re: B27E targets
Short answer is no
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Re: B27E targets
All courses of fire will be scored on a standard B-27 target. The B-27 target must be 24 inches by 45 inches and may be one of four colors; black, blue, red, or green.
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Re: B27E targets
I ask, as I've seen many B27E's posted by students.
Thanx for that confirmation.
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Re: B27E targets
What do you mean posted by students. Posted where, how, why.Neverpanic1 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 10:18 pmI ask, as I've seen many B27E's posted by students.
Thanx for that confirmation.
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Re: B27E targets
On Instagram, I've seen several people posting as "I just passed my LTC..." ,but the posted pic is a B27E.
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Re: B27E targets
Is this in Texas, if so then they are using the wrong target. DPS states that we must use a B27 target which is 24x45. The B27E is 24x35 while close is still not considered the correct target...Neverpanic1 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 6:25 pmOn Instagram, I've seen several people posting as "I just passed my LTC..." ,but the posted pic is a B27E.
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Re: B27E targets
A quick image search found a few instructors that APPEAR to be using the wrong target for LTC qualifications. Mostly B27E but one LH101.
It can't be determined for certain what they are actually using during the class without being in the class but the images, and supportive text, seem to indicate them using the aforementioned targets.
It can't be determined for certain what they are actually using during the class without being in the class but the images, and supportive text, seem to indicate them using the aforementioned targets.
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Re: B27E targets
troglodyte wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 9:20 pm A quick image search found a few instructors that APPEAR to be using the wrong target for LTC qualifications. Mostly B27E but one LH101.
It can't be determined for certain what they are actually using during the class without being in the class but the images, and supportive text, seem to indicate them using the aforementioned targets.
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