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  • dmiculek

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    Try 24 rounds from FIFTY yards; left and right barricade, sitting unsupported, prone unsupported. Before LSP firearms training fell victim to the "No child left behind" concept :rolleyes:, we shot Match 5 of the National Police Course for qualification. The P.O.S.T. course was used for a warm-up..

    When men were men! ;)
     

    Bayoupiper

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    Try 24 rounds from FIFTY yards; left and right barricade, sitting unsupported, prone unsupported. Before LSP firearms training fell victim to the "No child left behind" concept :rolleyes:, we shot Match 5 of the National Police Course for qualification. The P.O.S.T. course was used for a warm-up.
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    Ah, the good old days!

    I miss the fifty yard courses of fire.
    And there aren't too many places you can practice those today, maybe the Blackwater range.....
     

    toddrod

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    I do not know about the rest of you guys, but I had a blast at the match. It was my first USPSA match in 9 monthes and I think I did pretty good considering I had just worked an 14 hr shift and then went shoot the match.
     

    FrankJr

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    Yup.

    AFAIK, LSP and LWF are the only two LE agencies in the state that required a 50 yard qual score.

    What torqued me even more was when they began allowing potential candidates for Instructor Development/P.O.S.T. Firearms Instructor to shoot the bullseye with two hands. Of course, that was for the same reason the qual course was watered-down; no-shooting zeros who couldn't make the grade otherwise.

    Donnie, you've got more patience than me. I miss being around the guns and wrenching/banging on them... I do NOT miss trying to make chicken salad out of chicken ****, as far as these USELESS (with a firearm) individuals in the profession these days are concerned.


    I gotta shoot Fifty yards at the end of this month when I shoot the FBI qual course. I think once I make it into and through the POST Instructor school I will try it one handed. Just so LSP will use my name and POST Instructor in the same sentence, even though I made it in by the "watered down yuppie" standards.:rofl:
     
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