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Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 8:56 am
by my04heritage
Just wondering if anyone had scored 100% PERFEDT SCORE on the chl test????? :hurry:
either one written or shooting

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 9:09 am
by thankGod
Written, or shooting?

Written - yes
Shooting - almost

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 9:34 am
by mr.72
written yes
shooting 244

one in our group shot 247

I know many people who shot a perfect 250. I think it should be real easy to get a perfect score, but all of us had at least one flyer.

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:43 am
by FlynJay
Written - 100%
Proficency - 249 ; 1 inch left of the eight ring.

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:49 am
by brianko
my04heritage wrote:Just wondering if anyone had scored 100% PERFEDT SCORE on the chl test????? :hurry:
either one written or shooting
And this matters...for what reason?

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:09 am
by bdickens
Braggin' rights!

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:24 am
by The Waco Kid
I missed one questions on the written.
In my class of about 25 people only 3 had a 250 score shooting, two Marines and me :clapping:.

One of Marines was so good you could have laid a silver dollar on his target a covered all 50 rounds, it was awsome.

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 11:40 am
by Dan20703
TX_shooter wrote:Written - 100%
Proficency - 249 ; 1 inch left of the eight ring.
Same here. Used my Bersa .380 the last time to make it more of a challenge

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:19 pm
by drw
I got a perfect score (250) on my qualification. I was the only one in the class who got it. It kind of surprised me, if the truth is to be known. I was using my wife's XD9 for the shoot and I'm a far better shot with my other handguns.

I kept the target from the test. :smile:

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:20 pm
by russ
Written 98
Shooting 250 Glock 19

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:37 pm
by hi-power
my04heritage wrote:Just wondering if anyone had scored 100% PERFEDT SCORE on the chl test?????
either one written or shooting
I don't want to rain on anyone's parade. If you got a perfect or near-perfect score on the CHL test, great! :cheers2: You should always strive to do your best at shooting.

Here's why I wouldn't put a huge amount of concern or significance into getting a perfect score on the CHL proficiency test and why you won't hear or see me bragging, (anymore).

My euphoria on my last CHL profiency test quickly turned sour the moment I stepped on an IPDA range. I used to think I was a good shot, but I learned I have a lot of work ahead of me before I can use that term honestly.

There's a world of difference between a timed test at fairly close range and the pressure of drawing while standing, moving, or sitting, trying to shoot BG's without hitting good guys, keeping track of bullets fired, swapping out mags behind cover, shooting with your strong hand only, shooting with your weak hand only, shooting while carrying a "wounded person", (the scenarios are unlimited) - all while competing against the other shooters for the lowest time. Now that's what I call a good test of the type of shooting skills I consider to be very important.

Keep practicing and if you haven't tried IDPA, what are you waiting for? It's a lot of fun and very challenging.

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 12:52 pm
by charlie
Scored 100% on the shooting with a 1911.

I'm not much of an IDPA shooter. Hi power is right.

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 1:12 pm
by FlynJay
hi-power wrote:
my04heritage wrote:Just wondering if anyone had scored 100% PERFEDT SCORE on the chl test?????
either one written or shooting
I don't want to rain on anyone's parade. If you got a perfect or near-perfect score on the CHL test, great! :cheers2: You should always strive to do your best at shooting.

Here's why I wouldn't put a huge amount of concern or significance into getting a perfect score on the CHL proficiency test and why you won't hear or see me bragging, (anymore).

My euphoria on my last CHL profiency test quickly turned sour the moment I stepped on an IPDA range. I used to think I was a good shot, but I learned I have a lot of work ahead of me before I can use that term honestly.

There's a world of difference between a timed test at fairly close range and the pressure of drawing while standing, moving, or sitting, trying to shoot BG's without hitting good guys, keeping track of bullets fired, swapping out mags behind cover, shooting with your strong hand only, shooting with your weak hand only, shooting while carrying a "wounded person", (the scenarios are unlimited) - all while competing against the other shooters for the lowest time. Now that's what I call a good test of the type of shooting skills I consider to be very important.

Keep practicing and if you haven't tried IDPA, what are you waiting for? It's a lot of fun and very challenging.
I plan on trying my first IDPA match either this month or next. It really depends on when I get a carry rig put together.

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:08 pm
by SCone
The only place the exam gave me any problem was in wording, had to read some questions multiple times to figure out what answer they were looking for. The range target was so big & close, it made it next to impossible NOT to hit. Had one FTF on the last round of a clip. Never happened before, couldn't duplicate it again (swapped the spring anyway)

Regardless, our class wasn't given scores since, as the instructor said, "You either passed or failed"

Re: Test scores

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:23 pm
by sprmx199
Written: 100 :mrgreen:
Shooting: 250 GLock 17 :fire

Just waiting on my license. :mad5