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bought the wife an LCP and I got the LC380. Doing the class today:cheers:
Sea Six
07-13-2013, 8:18am
What state?
Jeff '79
07-13-2013, 8:19am
Quality time....:seasix:
Enjoy....:dance:
Stangkiller
07-13-2013, 9:29am
Enjoy! How's a good time to be carrying that's for sure
jda67gta
07-13-2013, 9:56am
bought the wife an LCP and I got the LC380. Doing the class today:cheers:
Post up your qualifying scores...:leaving:
:D
Post up your qualifying scores...:leaving:
:D
246:cheers:
jda67gta
07-13-2013, 3:50pm
246:cheers:
Well Done. :seasix:
Chris Fowler
07-13-2013, 5:47pm
246:cheers:
Nice. Would have been the 2nd highest score in my class and the highest in my wife's class. :cheers:
Course of fire?
I got 100/100, but it was hard to miss.
Stangkiller
07-13-2013, 6:02pm
246:cheers:
with a pocket .380?! That's damn good. :yesnod:
JRD77VET
07-13-2013, 7:41pm
bought the wife an LCP and I got the LC380. Doing the class today:cheers:
Did your wife do the class too?
Course of fire?
I got 100/100, but it was hard to miss.
9, 21, 45. 20, 20, and 10 rounds.
Did your wife do the class too?
Yes she did. Neither of us are gun people so we were both pretty nervous. She didn't do quite as well, but she got more comfortable at the end. She was very nervous going in. Now she already wants to go shooting tomorrow:dance:
We'll get her there. Practice practice practice.
with a pocket .380?! That's damn good. :yesnod:
I was pretty surprised myself not being a shooter. But Damn, everything inside the 8 ring was 5 points. :dunno:
Good for you two.
My wife wishes she had listened to me and taken the class when I did.
I normally carry my .380, but yesterday I carried my .45.
Just in case the verdict came in.:leaving:
JRD77VET
07-13-2013, 8:42pm
Yes she did. Neither of us are gun people so we were both pretty nervous. She didn't do quite as well, but she got more comfortable at the end. She was very nervous going in. Now she already wants to go shooting tomorrow:dance:
We'll get her there. Practice practice practice.
Fantastic :hurray: I would suggest both earplugs and earmuffs to reduce the noise. Safety galasses are a must also ( or prescription )
When teaching a new shooter with a handgun at the club, we always start with just a cardboard backer. Shoot the cardboard until you're comfortable with that. Close is good.
Then a paper plate on the cardboard backer. Shoot at that until the person is regularly hitting it.
Then put up an actual target. The shooter must have confidence so they can continue to excel :yesnod:
Fantastic :hurray: I would suggest both earplugs and earmuffs to reduce the noise. Safety galasses are a must also ( or prescription )
When teaching a new shooter with a handgun at the club, we always start with just a cardboard backer. Shoot the cardboard until you're comfortable with that. Close is good.
Then a paper plate on the cardboard backer. Shoot at that until the person is regularly hitting it.
Then put up an actual target. The shooter must have confidence so they can continue to excel :yesnod:
:cheers:
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