I challenge tested non-restricted and restricted and passed on the first time ... Here's what I did to prepare:
1) Read the books for non-restricted and restricted (the books have a label on them saying they are not allowed to be sold for more than $5 each)
2) Watch the youtube videos that match the books (posted by someone else above)
3) Watch the youtube videos that PROVE a variety of guns safe (here is the link http://www.youtube.com/user/Silvercore123 )
4) Ask the instructor for 10 minutes to review the firearms on your own (my instructor told me to do so, yours might do the same) and go over PROVEing each one by yourself. Make sure you point the firearm in the safe direction at all times (even when loading into a carrying case) and you won't have any trouble
this is by far the best advice -
when we have a person do a challenge we give them a 20 minute lesson on handguns and all the various action types...
as someone who holds courses Ive never seen anyone fail the test, but i do see them fail the practical -
generally speaking they end up pointing a handgun at someone ...
Why not just download the books for free now????
here:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39054
EDIT: My bad - the links are dead now. Anyone have a link to an electronic copy?
alright, for you people against challanging the exams here's an update.
I passed my RPAL tonight, 88% written, 100% hands on. and once again, I chose to challange the exam with zero studying decided today I wanted to try, called and aranged (he had an opening today) glad I did it, wish I did it years ago.
now to wait another eternity for my RPAL to come in.