Actually, that's a 96. The high right one doesn't count. The way they score the target the hole has to be on the inside of the target's outline. Grazes don't count.
We conducted a pistol instructor course this past weekend and used the new (January 2019) FBI pistol qualification course for the first time.
We had 16 students of highly variable skill level, from retired LE’s with lots of training to relative newbies and one or two real beginners. We had 5 females and 11 males. Only one student ran an optic, iron sights for everyone else.
The average score was 94.9%. Four students (25% of the class) shot a clean 100% score.
This version is convenient, in that it takes one fifty round box of ammunition and runs a bit quicker than the old version (PQC-13). There are 8 rounds at 25 yards now, instead of 10, which I think is more in line with reality. Seems like a fairly good baseline skill check at 90%+.