So, my boss challenged me to come up with a new selection course of fire for our unit. He said the magic words ... "Make it hard".
I based the time hacks off of one of my rookies in the unit who's not quite a pistolero, but has good movement. I may change the times, so I'd be curious what y'alls numbers would be for comparison. We ran it today with candidates and they averaged a solid 100/200.
Instructions:
Setup: USPSA cardboard target with 8.5x11" NRA B8 bullseye printed out and attached centered at top of A zone. Each shooter has two targets to engage.
"Body shots" = B8 "Head Shots" = USPSA head
Rounds cutting black on B8 or credit card in head = 2 points. Round cutting 8 ring or otherwise on head and cutting outside perf = 1 point. All other hits = 0 points. 200 total points available.
Rounds not fired in allotted time should be taken from shooter to make planned reloads work and to prevent them from adding rounds later.
Only other thing you'll need are markers for the 6th string, where you have to move 3'. I use cones, but you can use whatever. We ran it on turning targets, but running it on a timer should be sufficient.
For the rifle portion, you'll have one B8 on the left USPSA target, and two B8's stacked on the right one. Rifle shots in the top B8, Pistol in the bottom. I suppose you could do it all in one, it's easier to score accurately if you split it up.
Excel spreadsheet
If you do shoot it, could you get the following information back to me?
USPSA/IDPA Classification (If any)
LE/MIL (yes/no)
If LE, SWAT? (yes/no)
Please run it on a timer and score it.
Would be really nice to have that data.... Let me know what you think!
@Wayne Dobbs