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    My course experience. YMMV.

    PAL was one saturday instruction, one Sunday morning handling, then the exam written and practical.

    RPAL was the following Saturday instruction, one Sunday morning handling then the exam written and practical.

    Instructor told those coming back for the second weekend to not send in our application until we finished both. That way would we check the appropriate box on the application for PAL if that's all we passed or both PAL and RPAL if we didn't. It also affected the fee we paid with the application.

    So in short, too late, it is possible to pass only the PAL and still get the license. The other way not so much as the first level is a requisite for the second.

    Rare but it happened in my class. One person couldn't handle the muzzle and kept pointing it outside of the safe direction promoted by the instructor all weekend long. I recall he said he would just continue bow hunting then.

    FWIW.

    Cheers.

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