Nervous LTC test
Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
Re: Nervous LTC test
You should be fine based upon your target. Definitely you should get in one more range visit and shoot the B27 target at 3 and 7 yards.
Like many others here I had very inexperienced people in my class. A lady in her 70’s who owned a revolver but hardly ever shot it, and a young lady in mid-20’s who had never even handled a gun much less shot one. Both passed.
Like many others here I had very inexperienced people in my class. A lady in her 70’s who owned a revolver but hardly ever shot it, and a young lady in mid-20’s who had never even handled a gun much less shot one. Both passed.
The left lies about everything. Truth is a liberal value, and truth is a conservative value, but it has never been a left-wing value. People on the left say whatever advances their immediate agenda. Power is their moral lodestar; therefore, truth is always subservient to it. - Dennis Prager
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 1
- Posts: 1001
- Joined: Tue Apr 21, 2009 10:30 am
- Location: Hickory Creek
Re: Nervous LTC test
You may also be anticipating the shot and dropping / dipping, ever so slightly, the barrel to compensate. i had this issue and it takes a little time to overcome, a slight change in my grip really helped.
NRA Life Member
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 2
- Posts: 26866
- Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:59 pm
- Location: North Richland Hills, Texas
- Contact:
Re: Nervous LTC test
Look at the chart I posted immediately under your opener. It will tell you what you need to correct.gabeZherrera wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 6:44 pmI’m shooting a Sig P320 compact, again i have small frame hands so I am thinking it is my trigger press
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
#TINVOWOOT
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
#TINVOWOOT
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 1
- Posts: 446
- Joined: Sun May 31, 2015 8:13 am
- Location: Montgomery, Texas
Re: Nervous LTC test
Grip is your primary problem. PM me your general location for help.
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 1
- Posts: 1457
- Joined: Tue Aug 05, 2014 11:46 am
- Location: Harris County
Re: Nervous LTC test
Do you have the stock grip on this compact? (look for a "M" right above the lanyard hole). That's a Medium grip by default. The Small grip module may be what you need. If you're in the Houston area, hit me up. I've got a stack of those sitting around.gabeZherrera wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 6:44 pmI’m shooting a Sig P320 compact, again i have small frame hands so I am thinking it is my trigger press
If not in the Houston area, this is the part number: GRIP-MOD-C-943-SM-BLK price will average $38 depending on where you shop.
Overall, don't worry about the shooting test. That's the fun part. You could pass it with your eyes closed. I don't suggest that, but you really could.
The circle diagnostic graphic isn't terrible but I don't find it particularly useful for students.
Relaxed but stable posture. Think an athleltic stance. Weight distributed, weight slightly forward, not tense.
Firm, but relaxed grip.
Good sight alignment and sight picture.
Smooth trigger pull. Address the trigger, take up the slack, break the shot when you want to.
Rinse and repeat until you're happy.
If your LTC instructor is any good, he or she will help you out.
LTC / SSC Instructor. NRA - Instructor, CRSO, Life Member.
Sig pistol/rifle & Glock armorer | FFL 07/02 SOT
Sig pistol/rifle & Glock armorer | FFL 07/02 SOT
Re: Nervous LTC test
When dry firing, where are the sights pointed after you pull the trigger? You might benefit a lot from shooting a .22 pistol, in that fear of the gun going off will cause you to flinch. A .22 has so little recoil that you watch yourself miss for no reason and then decide not to flinch (which is easy because the muzzle blast is gone. Finally, double up on hearing protection (plugs and muffs) when shooting, as the noise contributes a ton to flinch.
There is no shame in flinching; I catch myself doing it from time to time and must be diligent in getting rid of it. Flinching doesn't imply that you're a sissy or that you don't know what you're doing; it is a natural human reaction to an explosion a few feet from your face that you must continually condition your lizard brain to ignore.
There is no shame in flinching; I catch myself doing it from time to time and must be diligent in getting rid of it. Flinching doesn't imply that you're a sissy or that you don't know what you're doing; it is a natural human reaction to an explosion a few feet from your face that you must continually condition your lizard brain to ignore.
Re: Nervous LTC test
If I do this correctly is a link to completing the test with eyes closed. He also included a draw which is not part of the test.
https://lockedback.com/passing-the-texa ... t-with-my-…/
https://lockedback.com/passing-the-texa ... t-with-my-…/
Re: Nervous LTC test
Relax. Test is easy. I took my wife to the range twice before her test and she passed.
Her test was her 4th time shooting a gun ever. She shot my gun once. Then about 6 months later hers twice. And then tested.
Her test was her 4th time shooting a gun ever. She shot my gun once. Then about 6 months later hers twice. And then tested.
-
Topic author - Junior Member
- Posts in topic: 6
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Thu May 16, 2019 5:12 pm
Re: Nervous LTC test
Good news, passed with 232/250. Thank you everyone for the tips and I will continue to train. Also i have submitted application and fingerprints the week before. I am submitting the form the same day. Anyone know how long recently it has been taking to get your LTC in hand?
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 1
- Posts: 9316
- Joined: Fri May 22, 2009 7:13 pm
- Location: Arlington
Re: Nervous LTC test
See? It wasn't so bad after all, was it? And CONGRATULATIONS! The length of time you'll get the license depends on how much is in your file(arrests, convictions, dismissals, etc.)gabeZherrera wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 2:38 pm Good news, passed with 232/250. Thank you everyone for the tips and I will continue to train. Also i have submitted application and fingerprints the week before. I am submitting the form the same day. Anyone know how long recently it has been taking to get your LTC in hand?
Diplomacy is the Art of Letting Someone Have Your Way
TSRA
Colt Gov't Model .380
TSRA
Colt Gov't Model .380
-
Topic author - Junior Member
- Posts in topic: 6
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Thu May 16, 2019 5:12 pm
Re: Nervous LTC test
It wasnt bad at all! No arrests or convictions, no tickets at all. Also do you know if the LTC100 paper needs to be submitted via PDF to the dps website? Or a picture of itjoe817 wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 3:02 pmSee? It wasn't so bad after all, was it? And CONGRATULATIONS! The length of time you'll get the license depends on how much is in your file(arrests, convictions, dismissals, etc.)gabeZherrera wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 2:38 pm Good news, passed with 232/250. Thank you everyone for the tips and I will continue to train. Also i have submitted application and fingerprints the week before. I am submitting the form the same day. Anyone know how long recently it has been taking to get your LTC in hand?
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 2
- Posts: 739
- Joined: Sun Apr 19, 2009 7:00 pm
- Location: Near Fort Cavazos (formerly Hood)
Re: Nervous LTC test
PDF works just fine. Congratulations. Your score was god enough to pass the LTC Instructor course, just need a 225.
AF-Odin
Texas LTC, SSC & FRC Instructor
NRA Pistol, Home Firearms Safety, Personal Protection in the Home Instructor & RSO
NRA & TSRA Life Member
Texas LTC, SSC & FRC Instructor
NRA Pistol, Home Firearms Safety, Personal Protection in the Home Instructor & RSO
NRA & TSRA Life Member
-
- Senior Member
- Posts in topic: 1
- Posts: 1541
- Joined: Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:41 pm
- Location: La Vernia
- Contact:
Re: Nervous LTC test
PDF required.gabeZherrera wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 3:12 pm ...
It wasnt bad at all! No arrests or convictions, no tickets at all. Also do you know if the LTC100 paper needs to be submitted via PDF to the dps website? Or a picture of it
Jay E Morris,
Guardian Firearm Training, NRA Pistol, LTC < retired from all
NRA Lifetime, TSRA Lifetime
NRA Recruiter (link)
Guardian Firearm Training, NRA Pistol, LTC < retired from all
NRA Lifetime, TSRA Lifetime
NRA Recruiter (link)