- Thu May 09, 2019 9:28 pm
#16886
I've been drilling a buddy on the Florida armed security qualifier, as best as can be managed in the square range. Looking for something a bit more difficult, I found the FBI Instructors Bullseye course of fire.
Tonight, while the boy was at his Boy Scouts PLC meeting, I dragged my vintage 1974 Beretta M71 to the range to try it out. Alas, I remembered to bring the instructions, but forgot the 10-8 target. Overlaying the 10-8 on top of the range bullseye target, I shot a 264 my first time out (yes, there were warm ups).

Stage 1: 25 yards, 4 minute par
5 rounds, reload, 5 rounds.
Stage 2: 15 yards
5 rounds in 15 seconds
Reload
5 rounds in 15 seconds
Stage 3: 15 yards
5 rounds in 10 seconds
Reload
5 rounds in 10 seconds
Possible score: 300
Qualifying score: 260 (240 one handed)
Some sources say 200 is a qualifying score, also.
Tonight, while the boy was at his Boy Scouts PLC meeting, I dragged my vintage 1974 Beretta M71 to the range to try it out. Alas, I remembered to bring the instructions, but forgot the 10-8 target. Overlaying the 10-8 on top of the range bullseye target, I shot a 264 my first time out (yes, there were warm ups).

Stage 1: 25 yards, 4 minute par
5 rounds, reload, 5 rounds.
Stage 2: 15 yards
5 rounds in 15 seconds
Reload
5 rounds in 15 seconds
Stage 3: 15 yards
5 rounds in 10 seconds
Reload
5 rounds in 10 seconds
Possible score: 300
Qualifying score: 260 (240 one handed)
Some sources say 200 is a qualifying score, also.