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| Last time I took my CHL renewal,on the range I started with head shots;saving center mass for later longer shots.Instructor let me get a couple of magazines through before she told me none of them counted as head shots were now the same as a miss.One of the guys watching back at the line told me afterwards that I thought you were just shooting high,but damn good grouping.
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| Norman, at least you are in a state that requires "range time" with the firearm of choice. Many do not! In any case, the standards are not very high, but having said that, head shots do require one to know where the gun shoots, as many carry guns have fixed sights. Peter.
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| The story told by the instructor was as we were using standard DPS silouette targets that the new policy of DPS was to discourage head shots as they might miss + hit a citizen.Possible of course but if you are not proficient with your piece then why are you even carrying it?As an aside,when they 1st started the program,my eldest son took the course with me. He did a 250 score of 250;+ he did the last shots at the 15yd. line by putting a smiley face on the target.Little shit!
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