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Roger that, we?ll continue to check everyday. And you?re right all this wait/delay is unconstitutional. Appreciate the respond Sir!
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Wowww thats year off waiting, nice! I was thinking they?ve locked everyone in with their appointment date and can no longer reschedule. But will continue check for sure. Thanks buddy!
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If i take my class at Discount Gun Mart, will the price include ammo or do i need to purchase or bring my own separately?Comment
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It kinda depends on how many guns you plan on qualifying with. If memory serves there were five courses of fire of five rounds each at 7 yards (2 hands), 5 yards (strong hand and weak hand), 3 yards (strong hand and weak hand). So that would be 25 rounds per gun.
BUT...there is a newer requirement that first timers must shoot a total of 100 rounds (renewing a permit requires 50 rounds). Sooo if you're qualifying with four different guns, you'll hit the 100 rounds. But if you're bringing 3 or less, you won't and will need to shoot extra rounds to get to 100. And all of this assumes that you shoot clean and don't have to redo anything.
So...bring at least 100 rounds and bring plenty of extra if you happen to be qualifying with a lot of guns. You don't want to get out there and run out of ammo."Kestryll I wanna lick your doughnut."
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It kinda depends on how many guns you plan on qualifying with. If memory serves there were five courses of fire of five rounds each at 7 yards (2 hands), 5 yards (strong hand and weak hand), 3 yards (strong hand and weak hand). So that would be 25 rounds per gun.
BUT...there is a newer requirement that first timers must shoot a total of 100 rounds (renewing a permit requires 50 rounds). Sooo if you're qualifying with four different guns, you'll hit the 100 rounds. But if you're bringing 3 or less, you won't and will need to shoot extra rounds to get to 100. And all of this assumes that you shoot clean and don't have to redo anything.
So...bring at least 100 rounds and bring plenty of extra if you happen to be qualifying with a lot of guns. You don't want to get out there and run out of ammo.Comment
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Yup, as L84CABO stated, -100 rounds for first timer/initial; Patrick will direct you what and where to shoot and it should be fun.
On my renewals, I still shot more than 100 rounds on my 4 guns.
My initial, I shot -150 rounds or more on my 3 guns with Bill Desy different shooting positions was actually fun.
Bring plenty of ammo since you already paid for the range, might as well shoot and practice.
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It kinda depends on how many guns you plan on qualifying with. If memory serves there were five courses of fire of five rounds each at 7 yards (2 hands), 5 yards (strong hand and weak hand), 3 yards (strong hand and weak hand). So that would be 25 rounds per gun.
BUT...there is a newer requirement that first timers must shoot a total of 100 rounds (renewing a permit requires 50 rounds). Sooo if you're qualifying with four different guns, you'll hit the 100 rounds. But if you're bringing 3 or less, you won't and will need to shoot extra rounds to get to 100. And all of this assumes that you shoot clean and don't have to redo anything.
So...bring at least 100 rounds and bring plenty of extra if you happen to be qualifying with a lot of guns. You don't want to get out there and run out of ammo.
Good luck!Comment
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