@@Otietherobot Have fun!! Don't be nervous. Where I went was exactly like this video...no surprises. Try and not go outside the 8 line and you'll pass. Written test is common sense...no need to take notes. Only issue I had was my class went over 8 hrs lol.
The instructor seems cool but man they all started firing as soon as he said the numbers of shots to be fired instead of waiting for him to say fire 🔥. Lol
Clear the malfunction fast and continue firing within the allotted time, there are no re-do's. Students can keep a spare magazine loaded just for this purpose.
During my qualification, I had a stovepipe malfunction during a 5-shot exercise. I ended up stripping a live round out of the mag so I didn't technically put all 5 rounds on the target. But by the end of the test, the center of my target had a big, ragged hole in it about 3 inches across and was basically impossible to count all 50 hits, so I was given a perfect 250 score. You won't have to worry about it if you're not nearly failing.
@@paradiseexpress3639 exactly, being at the gun range practicing hearing gunfire all around me makes a typical person nervous! Need to be able to fire accurately under pressure!