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Going for my CCW class in a couple weeks, any tips?

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phorvick:
You will have fun!

The only really difficult shot in the range exercise, and you only need to hit it once out of four tries, is the running sommersault where as you come out of your tuck with both guns shooting ...at times it is difficult to stick the landing.

 ;D

SBarry:

--- Quote from: phorvick on September 08, 2009, 06:29:57 PM ---You will have fun!

The only really difficult shot in the range exercise, and you only need to hit it once out of four tries, is the running sommersault where as you come out of your tuck with both guns shooting ...at times it is difficult to stick the landing.

 ;D

--- End quote ---

I managed to hit it once, but then got hit by the swinging pendulum, knocked me right off my feet! Good thing I hit it on the first try, as I couldn't see straight after that.

Rich B:
Pay attention in class.  Take notes.  My instructor was helpful and informed us of the very important things to jot down and remember.  No concealed weapons on snowmobiles. 

As for the shooting portion, it's not a quick-draw competition or a bullseye match.  Draw slowly and deliberately with your finger off the trigger, get a sight picture, and squeeze the trigger.  The targets are huge - anyone with even rudimentary pistol skills will be able to pass.

jdavie87:

--- Quote from: phorvick on September 08, 2009, 06:29:57 PM ---You will have fun!

The only really difficult shot in the range exercise, and you only need to hit it once out of four tries, is the running sommersault where as you come out of your tuck with both guns shooting ...at times it is difficult to stick the landing.

 ;D

--- End quote ---

--- Quote from: LitlRat on September 08, 2009, 06:51:43 PM ---I managed to hit it once, but then got hit by the swinging pendulum, knocked me right off my feet! Good thing I hit it on the first try, as I couldn't see straight after that.

--- End quote ---

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

Sounds like I should be good to go then. Thanks for all the tips guys.

SeanN:
Most important is take your time, take some deep breaths to calm the nerves and be careful to make sure you aim well. The first few times I shot on instinct and was nervous as hell. Thankfully because you start with the target so close they all still hit but... You never know!

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