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August 8th, 2010, 11:30 AM #1Junior Member
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Act 235 Qualification Practice
I'm sure this info is posted somewhere, but a quick search found everything but what I was looking for.
In regards to the qualification portion of the cert, can someone give me the layout of the course? I shoot a lot but not a big fan of surprises... What I'd like to know is the distances from target, rounds per station etc.
If I can get my paperwork completed in time I'm hoping to take the 235 at HACC in October. September would have been nice but it appears the paperwork process takes forever.
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August 8th, 2010, 05:11 PM #2
Re: Act 235 Qualification Practice
http://www.lethalweapons.state.pa.us. The details, as vague as they are, are at http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/03...21/s21.19.html.
Each school can set up their own qualification. Most of the classes I have taken are 60 rounds, ranging from 3 to 25 yards, with 5 or so stages.
I would contact the school in which you are going to attend and ask for the details of their qualification. If you are browsing the PSP school listing, many of the ones in SE PA did not offer classes that often; the listing does appear to have been updated recently. Classic Pistol, however, does offer classes on a regular basis.
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August 8th, 2010, 06:52 PM #3
Re: Act 235 Qualification Practice
When I took mine 3 years ago, it was from the 7, 15, 25 yard lines at the place I went to.
About 60 or so rounds (dont remember exact count).
It was fire set number of rounds, reload, fire set number of rounds, holster, off hand and strong hand shooting at the 7 and 15 yard lines.
At the 25 yard line it was shoot set number of rounds, strong handon a barrier, then reload and shoot set number of rounds off hand on a barrier, switching sides.
Then it was shoot set number of rounds while standing, strong side, then drop mag and reload while getting into a kneeling position, shoot set number of rounds and then holster.
I dont remember what the number of rounds per each string, but it was minimal (between 4-6, or something like that).
AGLast edited by xx AG xx; August 8th, 2010 at 06:55 PM.
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August 8th, 2010, 07:10 PM #4
Re: Act 235 Qualification Practice
AG, you went through it compared to the class I went to.
7, 15, and 25 yard from bench, indoor range, all standing, loosely timed w/reload.
Holster forbidden, no draws. 5 round strings.
Also, all of 2 rounds 12 gauge.
Sad part was that some people just barely made it through. I was worried being next to one guy on the range (indoor) who was using a Glock 19 that was firing out of battery, the instructor finally flagged him and told him to get it fixed or bring another gun. And he kept shooting my target (should note that he was aiming at his target).
Another guy had a different gun each range time. He was hitting other shooters targets as well.
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August 8th, 2010, 07:52 PM #5
Re: Act 235 Qualification Practice
Damn, that sucks.
They had us go through all the motions from drawing from the holster, firing your shots, dropping mags, reloading and reholstering when done.
Instructor told us that if someone had thier own shotty, they could have brought it along and they would have given the shotty some range time as well, but I did not have one at that time.
I qualify twice a year now for my employer and go through a slightly more intensive course of fire.
AG
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August 9th, 2010, 11:20 AM #6Junior Member
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Re: Act 235 Qualification Practice
Thanks to all for the quick and detailed response. I've been reading this forum for a while now and the info across the board is always professional. Thanks again.
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August 23rd, 2010, 07:54 PM #7
Re: Act 235 Qualification Practice
The "book" calls for 30 rounds:
7 yards, 10 rounds (5+5) in 25 seconds, standing
15 yards, 10 rounds (5+5) in 35 seconds, standing
25 yards, 5 rounds kneeling, 5 rounds standing in 45 seconds
30 Rounds Total
*(5+5) = start with a loaded weapon, in the holster. Draw when the time starts and reload under time.
Scoring, B-27 Target: 8, 9, 10, and X Ring=5 points
7 ring=4 points
In the "Black" outside of the 7 ring=3 points
Out of the black=0
150 is a perfect score and a minimum of 75% required to pass or 113 points.
Some instructors take some liberty with the course but this is how it is written. You normally must shoot it a minimum of 3 times with only the 3rd time counting.
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May 22nd, 2018, 09:24 PM #8
Re: Act 235 Qualification Practice
Don't sweat it. If you have a decent gun and get a little practice with it before thee class, you'll do fine. The qualification isn't meant to demonstrate great proficiency, it's meant to weed out the totally incompetent.
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May 22nd, 2018, 09:27 PM #9
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Rules are written in the stone,
Break the rules and you get no bones,
all you get is ridicule, laughter,
and a trip to the house of pain.
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May 22nd, 2018, 09:39 PM #10Grand Member
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Re: Act 235 Qualification Practice
Aggies Coach Really ??? Take off the tin foil bro.
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