I watched an 80 year old man do it & 30 yo fail!
That was meI had some dude in my class that was awesome. I think he had every shot in a three inch circle. I shudder to think what I did at the time.
Forgive my first post in this thread, all I saw were vertical dots.
Heard a rumor of someone passing shooting their gun upside down! 30 yo stick boi had some cheap ass import gun that he either could chamber a round in or was the worse gun ever!I watched an 80 year old man do it & 30 yo fail!
I shot out the middle of the target. Just one big ragged hole. They looked at mine and said "two fiddy" and that was that. I'd thought about putting the last one through the head, but I didn't want to lose the score.Several years ago now; I was in a class of seven or eight folks. This included a couple of couples. The morning class went well (i.e., fast) enough. After lunch we met at the range for the shooting portion.
I had one husband/wife team to my left. The husband was like all the folks to my right. He more-or-less knew what he was doing (...meaning, he was at least “safe”). His wife however....
She was to my immediate left. I got the first clue as to her “shooting experience” upon the first reload. She was trying to load the rounds into the magazine, backwards. Her husband stepped over and kinda helped her out. On we went...
It was funny to watch the instructor tally up her score at the end. She had no discernible pattern. Her shots were all over the place. Her target looked like Swiss cheese (and not in the good kinda way!). I’m pretty sure a few shots not only missed the silhouette but missed the entire target. After careful (& lengthy) target analysis by the instructor, I can only surmise he determined some rounds must’ve gone through the same hole, she passed. She was scary.
The husband was like all the folks to my right. He more-or-less knew what he was doing (...meaning, he was at least “safe”)
I do not for LTC. Less movement = more safe with LTC.Does any LTC instructor here require the students to start from a low position? Has anyone here ever attended an LTC class where this was required?
Just curious.
I can't be 100% certain, but I'm pretty sure we started from low ready in my class.Does any LTC instructor here require the students to start from a low position? Has anyone here ever attended an LTC class where this was required?
Just curious.
Let me clarify. Initial start from low ready. Then it is stay on target until string is fired.I can't be 100% certain, but I'm pretty sure we started from low ready in my class.