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My wife and I are going to take our class some time next month and I was wondering what they do if my shot group is small and it's not possible to count all of the holes.
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wwallum wrote:My wife and I are going to take our class some time next month and I was wondering what they do if my shot group is small and it's not possible to count all of the h.oles.
If the groups are in the qualifying sections of the target it probably won't matter unless there's evidence you're missing paper entirely at some distances. :fire Holes in one ? Good luck to you both and welcome to the forum.
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First off, welcome to the forum.

And to answer your question, if your shot group is that small and looks like one ragged hole in the center of the target, then it is pretty easy to tell that that is where all of your shots are going as there will not be any 'fliers' outside of that area on the target. The ones that are of concern is the targets that look like they were hit with a shotgun from a good distance and the shots are all over the paper. Those have to be counted to make sure the points add up. It is also very easy to tell if there are one or two holes if there happened to be two shots in close proximity.
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Each time I've done my qualifier, they were going by a "points down" method . . . they count the holes outside the 5-zone area and subtract from 250 accordingly. No holes outside the top scoring zone, it's scored as a "perfect" 250.

They don't record numerical scores - in their records, its "pass" or "fail."

It's mildly annoying when you have a ragged hole in the middle of the scoring zone with ONE errant bullet hole a foot and a half lower so it costs you . . . and you find out that the woman in the shooting lane next to yours missed her target entirely several times. Hmmm . . . I wonder where at least one of her shots ended up? :roll:
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That answers my question. Thanks a lot!

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HankB wrote:It's mildly annoying when you have a ragged hole in the middle of the scoring zone with ONE errant bullet hole a foot and a half lower so it costs you . . . and you find out that the woman in the shooting lane next to yours missed her target entirely several times. Hmmm . . . I wonder where at least one of her shots ended up? :roll:
That was my excuse also for that low right shot on my target, but he was an NCO in te Army. :lol:

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Quote: "the woman in the shooting lane next to yours missed her target entirely several times." Don't feel lonesome. It happened to me with a lady INSTRUCTOR and revolver at last DPS renewal school - beginning at 7 yards!
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...in my class there were two people that had never even fired a weapon before, and they passed. WTH? I mean, you know you're taking the test - go the range a few times...

One of the ladies was next to me and her first 10 from 3 yards were all over the place - I have no idea how she even hit the target at 15 yards.

Personally, I think the passing scores are too low and the written test is ridiculous. If you can't score 230 or higher - ie; hitting relative center mass of a target with seconds between shots in a no-pressure environment...what the heck are you going to do when someone is coming after you? I'm really suprised they don't spend more hands-on time talking about the practical aspect of conceal carry and maybe using plastic weapons to practice holstering and drawing a concealed weapon. I know that there are more advanced classes that teach these principals in detail, but how many people actually go do them?

I wouldn't even mind paying more and going to a 2-day course to get better training. But I digress...

Short answer to your question - you most likely have nothing to worry about. I took my Dad to the range with me a few months ago - he's never shot a semi-auto and it was probably 20 years since he shot any kind of a gun. I put up a CHL target and had him fire 50 rounds at the appropriate distances...he passed with the first 50 rounds he'd fired in 20 years on a gun he hadn't seen or touched until I loaded it for him and put it in his hands....granted it was a HK P7 which is a DREAM to shoot, but still...
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wwallum wrote:My wife and I are going to take our class some time next month and I was wondering what they do if my shot group is small and it's not possible to count all of the holes.
There was a guy like that in my class. Every round went into about a 3" circle. I hated him then, and I hate him now. :smilelol5:
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wwallum wrote:My wife and I are going to take our class some time next month and I was wondering what they do if my shot group is small and it's not possible to count all of the holes.
There was a guy like that in my class. Every round went into about a 3" circle. I hated him then, and I hate him now. :smilelol5:
You should not talk about our good friend Gary that way!

I do remember, when he did his last renewal, as he walked off the range, one student turned to another and said "Who WAS that guy?!" :shock:
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Crossfire wrote:I do remember, when he did his last renewal, as he walked off the range, one student turned to another and said "Who WAS that guy?!" :shock:
Did you tell him Wyatt Earp?

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HAHA - that's awesome. I go shoot from time to time with a buddy of mine that's a 26 year retired SEAL Master Chief. As you can imagine - he can shoot lights out - it's insane. He attracts a lot of attention at the range. Especially when we move to the rifle range and he pulls out his 'toys'. :mrgreen:
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When a student shoots one ragged hole I tell them "Thanks that makes my job easier."
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knljr wrote:Personally, I think the passing scores are too low and the written test is ridiculous. If you can't score 230 or higher - ie; hitting relative center mass of a target with seconds between shots in a no-pressure environment...what the heck are you going to do when someone is coming after you?
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Crossfire wrote:I do remember, when he did his last renewal, as he walked off the range, one student turned to another and said "Who WAS that guy?!" :shock:
Did you tell him Wyatt Earp?

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