And by the way, did anyone happen to fail or have any problems?
I shot a 249. I pulled on one of my shots and it landed in the 7. Not too bad.
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I call load of cow manure on this one. Scores have no bearing on a good/bad shoot.GibsonLesPaul wrote:Our instructor didn't tell us our scores, nor did he let us keep/take photos of our targets. We had to trash them once we were done.
He said previous court cases have used a licensees score to determine if their defensive shootings were justified.
My target had 3 hits just outside the 8 ring while shooting from the 20(?) yard range. The rest were center and 9 ring.
 I got in some good practice before the test and hedged my bet by using my trusty old, full size Sig.  It makes everyone shoot good. I would think the gun would make a difference for the average shooter. Say the difference between a full size Springfield XDM and a Kahr CM9 regardless of which one you plan on carrying. Also, I’ve heard the story before about using a high proficiency score in court. Don’t know if that one is true or not.  In any event, my instructor let us keep our paper and I still have it.
   I got in some good practice before the test and hedged my bet by using my trusty old, full size Sig.  It makes everyone shoot good. I would think the gun would make a difference for the average shooter. Say the difference between a full size Springfield XDM and a Kahr CM9 regardless of which one you plan on carrying. Also, I’ve heard the story before about using a high proficiency score in court. Don’t know if that one is true or not.  In any event, my instructor let us keep our paper and I still have it.FYI, a discussion about this matter can be found here: http://www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=82770GibsonLesPaul wrote:Our instructor didn't tell us our scores, nor did he let us keep/take photos of our targets. We had to trash them once we were done.
He said previous court cases have used a licensees score to determine if their defensive shootings were justified