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  1. #1
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    Congrats, You said 40/40, what is your shooting course?
    Here in Indiana most shoot the ILEA course of 240 and you must get a score of 192 to qualify.
    3 yard line, 6 RH, 6LH
    7 yard line, 12 strong hand
    15 yard line, 6 SH standing, 6 SH kneeling
    25 yard line, 6RH, 6LH

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    Stage 1-3 yd. line
    hip position from the holster
    2 rds. in 4 sec.
    Repeat once for 4 rds. total

    Stage 2-5 yd. line
    Two hand high ready
    2 rds, in 1 sec.
    Repeat for 6 rds. total

    Stage 3 -7 yd. line
    From the holster
    2 rds. in 4 sec.
    2 rds. from high ready in 4 sec.
    2 rds. from high ready in 4 sec.

    Stage 4-7 yd. line
    From the holster
    3 rds. in 5 sec.
    Repeat for 6 rds. total

    Stage 5-7 yd. line
    From the holster
    6 rds., reload 6 rds. 45 sec.

    Stage 6-15 yd. line
    From the holster
    6 rds. in 30 sec.

    80% or 32 out of 40 in scoring area required to pass.
    B-21E or equilvalent target.

    This COF isn't really much of a challenge but it is the "standard" set for both active and retired LEOs in FL.

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    We do have to do the course in time, I just didn't look it up. The target most use here is the B-27. Even with my eyesight and nerve damage in my RH I'll still average 220 with my PM9. At one dept. I'll go shoot at, the range officer is a good friend and he is just amazed at how well my PM9 shoots when he shoots it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dogman View Post
    We do have to do the course in time, I just didn't look it up. The target most use here is the B-27. Even with my eyesight and nerve damage in my RH I'll still average 220 with my PM9. At one dept. I'll go shoot at, the range officer is a good friend and he is just amazed at how well my PM9 shoots when he shoots it.
    My PM9 got some attention from two of the range officers.
    One commented on how well it shot...not how well I shot with it.

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    One of the active duty Sgt's asked to see my PM9.


    I told him to go ahead and shoot a box of ammo ....... he did and said THANKS ALOT now you have cost me some money. I will be buying one of these soon.

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