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Mr_White
06-05-2015, 02:22 PM
Week 115: Typewriter

Results may be posted until July 5th, 2015.

Designed by: Todd Louis Green, modified from a drill by CCT12US
Range: 5 yards
Target: Six two inch circles, download here - http://pistol-training.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/6-twos-numbered.pdf
Start Position: Holstered
Rounds Fired: 24
Procedure: On the beep, draw and fire one round at each of the six 2" circles in order from #1 to #6 and then immediately repeat from #1 to #6 again for a total of twelve rounds fired. Record your time.

Then starting from the holster again, on the beep draw and fire one round at each of the six 2" circles in reverse order from #6 to #1 then immediately repeat from #6 to #1 again. Record your time.

You must shoot the targets in proper order each time.

Your score is the number of hits you made (out of 24) divided by your total time for the two strings of fire. So for example if you get 23 hits and shoot it in 25.55 seconds your score is:

23 ÷ 25.55 = 0.80

This drill is not capacity-neutral. If your handgun holds less than 12 rounds, you will need to reload during the drill. If your pistol holds less than 6 rounds, you will need to reload more than once. The time for the reload counts toward your score.

If your range does not allow drawing from a holster, start from a ready position with the muzzle pointed off the target and add two seconds to your time for each string.

Please report the following when you post your results in this thread:

Equipment used: gun, holster, concealment (if any)
Number of Hits
Times
Total Score
Observations: anything you noticed

Training with firearms is an inherently dangerous activity. Be sure to follow all safety protocols when using firearms or practicing these drills. These drills are provided for information purposes only. Use at your own risk.

JackRock
06-06-2015, 03:56 PM
Equipment used:Walther PPQ M2 9mm, shooting from concealed (strong side belt), using a Blackhawk Serpa holster (no comments on the holster, please - I know many here don't like them)
Number of Hits: 10
Times: 16.79 and 9.85
Total Score: 0.375
Observations: I'm only within .75 inches of the target circle each time, so this means that I just need to tighten up my first shots on target.

A friend of mine shot with me, and here is his information:
Equipment used:Ruger 4" 1911 .45acp, drawn from a simulated holster draw (he is not currently allowed to do full holster work at this range, but has the ability)
Number of Hits: 9
Times: 22.85 and 22.39
Total Score: 0.221
Observations: He had similar accuracy as me, but had to reload more frequently, due to having a single-stack. He reloaded between each string of 6 dots, to ensure he had enough rounds to complete and wasn't surprised by a slide lock.

MVS
06-07-2015, 08:10 PM
Equipment used: gun, holster, concealment (if any) Glock 19 w RMR, Fricke Seraphim, Camp shirt.
Number of Hits 19
Times 15.46 and 13.85
Total Score .648
Observations: anything you noticed Once again, 2 inch dots while trying to go fast are deceptively difficult, for me at least. There was no reason to miss any of these but I did. On subsequent runs I slowed down, got my hits, then started speeding back up. I did get to where I was shooting it clean but in less time than the first runs.

ssb
06-11-2015, 11:17 PM
Equipment used: G19 w/ Trijicon HDs, Keeper
Hits: 8 and 11
Times: 10.83 and 13.40
Total Score: 0.784
Observations: slow the hell down and remember my holds. With 124gr ammunition I can get away with cutting the circle a bit with the tip of the front sight. With 115gr, as used today, I have to use a drive-the-dot sight picture in order to get my hits. The problem there is that this means I can barely see the 2" circle at 5yds b/c of the sight picture used. The first run through resulted in low hits on all of my misses, and all of my hits were in the lower 1/2 of the circle, with two cutting the outline of the circle. First shot times were 1.50 and 1.58, respectively. Both were hits.

CCT125US
06-12-2015, 06:14 PM
HK P30 v1, 10-8 RS, Dawson FO .100 wide FS, JRC CDAII

First shots of the day cold:
8.33 and 8.13 = 16.46 with 20 hits
20/16.46 = 1.215

Second attempt after other drills:
7.41 and 7.25 = 14.66 with 20 hits
20/14.66 = 1.364

On the second attempt I tried to note my splits, but on the second string a subgun let loose.
2nd attempt, string 1:
7.41 = 1.63 / .56 / .52 / .59 / .52 / .53 / .53 / .50 / .52 / .50 / .54 / .47

I forgot how much I liked this drill.

2alpha-down0
06-13-2015, 04:37 PM
Equipment: M&P9, Safariland 6377, no concealment
Number of hits: 21
Times: 8.66, 7.69, total 16.35
Total score: 1.2844

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breakingtime91
06-14-2015, 11:16 AM
Equipment: M&P9, Safariland 6377, no concealment
Number of hits: 21
Times: 8.66, 7.69, total 16.35
Total score: 1.2844

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Nice! Shot it yesterday, will post results after I get home

breakingtime91
06-15-2015, 06:49 PM
Equipment: G19, GLS, no concealment
Number of hits 20
times: 10.26 and 10.92. Total 21.18
score of .94

I really enjoyed this drill and will be using it more in the future.

mhall
06-15-2015, 09:05 PM
Ran this drill 3 times with 2 different guns. Did it at an indoor range where they do not allow holster work, so all times include the 2 second penalty per string. Start position was compressed ready finger off trigger (both guns), safety on while shooting the STI.

Equipment used: Ruger 9E in 9mm
Number of Hits 14
Times 10.75 and 9.46
Total Score .692
Observations: This was the first drill I ran when I arrived. A little slower than I thought it would be.

Run 2, after some other drills.
Equipment used: STI Edge in 40 cal
Number of Hits 16
Times 11.21 and 9.62
Total Score .768
Observations:Took a little more time and got "better" hits.

Run 3, after even more drills and shooting.
Equipment used: STI Edge...again
Number of Hits 18
Times 11.18 and 10.41
Total Score .833
Observations:All of the second strings were faster. I think maybe because starting on the bottom row of targets allows you to see all of the other targets and makes transitions faster, or at least more comfortable.

olstyn
06-19-2015, 02:54 PM
Ran it twice today:

Walther P99c 9mm
CCC TUF OWB holster
CCC BMC
124 gr Montana Gold JHP handloads

Run 1 (I really suck):

5 hits, 28.87 seconds, score = .173

Run 2 (I sucked a little bit less):

11 hits, 34.51 seconds, score = .319

Observations: Shooting 2" dots is humbling. My reloads, at least today, were awful; had I been using a gun which held 12 or more rounds, my times would have been ~6 seconds lower due to my 3+ second reload times. I'm not quite sure what caused me to be so slow on the reloads, but later on, I ran some 1 R 1 and 1 R 2, and the reloads were in the 2.5 second range, which is still not good, but noticeably better. On the second run, I slowed down significantly shooting and got a lot more hits, including 3 rounds touching each other in the #2 dot. My takeaways are that I need to work on visual patience and reloading faster/less fumbly.

breakingtime91
06-19-2015, 03:01 PM
Ran it twice today:

Walther P99c 9mm
CCC TUF OWB holster
CCC BMC
124 gr Montana Gold JHP handloads

Run 1 (I really suck):

5 hits, 28.87 seconds, score = .173

Run 2 (I sucked a little bit less):

11 hits, 34.51 seconds, score = .319

Observations: Shooting 2" dots is humbling. My reloads, at least today, were awful; had I been using a gun which held 12 or more rounds, my times would have been ~6 seconds lower due to my 3+ second reload times. I'm not quite sure what caused me to be so slow on the reloads, but later on, I ran some 1 R 1 and 1 R 2, and the reloads were in the 2.5 second range, which is still not good, but noticeably better. On the second run, I slowed down significantly shooting and got a lot more hits, including 3 rounds touching each other in the #2 dot. My takeaways are that I need to work on visual patience and reloading faster/less fumbly.

Maybe start another thread which shows your reload and we can figure out how to make it a little quicker!

Range1
06-26-2015, 09:02 AM
Equipment used: Vest, Safariland ALS strong side holster, Glock 23 with LWD 9mm conversion barrel, American Eagle 147 grain ammuniiton

Number of hits: 1st Run 9; 2nd Run 9

Times: 1st run 14.55; 2nd run 13.07

Final score: .65

These drills of the week are excellent, especially for keeping me humble. Keeps me motivated to practice for sure.

EricM
07-03-2015, 09:53 PM
Gen 4 G34, Blade-Tech OWB, no concealment
Hits: 12 + 8
Times: 12.02 + 11.56
Total Score: 20 / 23.58 = 0.85

The second string was frustrating, but typical for what I've struggled with recently. Not having shot this drill previously, and not reading through the earlier posts beforehand, I didn't really have any concept of what a "good time" for me would be or how it would "feel" (like how you kinda already know in advance what cadence you can maintain doing a 7 yard Bill Drill...you can usually get away with shooting it by feel rather than truly seeing the sights...bad habit). I shot the first string clean in a respectable amount of time. In retrospect, I'd say I shot the first half as well as I am currently capable of: I wasn't drilling out the center of each hole dot drill style as I did have a time constraint, and some shots were touching the line but they were on the inner side, meaning I was using up the majority of my wiggle room. For the second string though, I guess I tried to push a little faster just for the sake of going faster rather than trusting myself to make the hits and let the time be what it was. Shaved off half a second while dropping four shots...not worth it.

http://icedesigns.com/echo0603/pf/070315/tw.jpg

Clobbersaurus
07-05-2015, 05:05 PM
Beretta 92 Elite II, AIWB Holster, Blackhawk mag pouches, button down shirt for concealment.

I live in Canada, so we have to use 10 round mags. I had to reload twice for this drill.

Number of Hits: 18
Times: 14.73, 15.11 = 29.84
Total score: 18/24.84 = 0.60

Left to right:
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Right to left:
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