BlackInjun
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- Jun 7, 2013
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Nothing wrong with that . Just to get "qualified"I’ll admit to 22/25 on mine. Not my proudest moment, but passing.
Kind of felt like high school math class when I got a C, enough to pass, but not that great.
Basic Shooting Course For All Other Applicants- Carry PermitHow many rounds? How far? How much time?
We had a guy that put all 25 in the head. He's here and he probably recognizes the B27. Instructor used it afterward to demonstrate what happens if you don't practice unholstering and train yourself to grip the handgun the correct way everytime.I put them all on the 10 or X ring. The instructor was laughing.
Mine was worse spread wise all shots within the 7 circle, but my injured shoulder was barking by the last 15 rounds or so.So I am curious how much practice I need in point and shoot. None outside of black
Are you saying that is your point shoot target results?So I am curious how much practice I need in point and shoot. None outside of black
If you can't put 25 out of 25 on the massive target (every round in the black is one point) you probably have some bad habits to overcome.So I am curious how much practice I need in point and shoot. None outside of black
Maybe I should as @teratos this question, but what would the height and weight of a live human being be who had a B-27 silhouette?If you can't put 25 out of 25 on the massive target (every round in the black is one point) you probably have some bad habits to overcome.
MSP considers 25 in the 10 ring to count exactly the same as 25 hits in the shoulders and hips.
The BMI number won't be good, or maybe Mr B-27 is just big bonedMaybe I should as @teratos this question, but what would the height and weight of a live human being be who had a B-27 silhouette?
Maybe that cat in the B-27 target is 6'-8" and 300 pounds? He/she sure as hell isn't 5'-9" and 185.The BMI number won't be good, or maybe Mr B-27 is just big boned