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Mr_White
01-29-2016, 10:22 AM
Week 149: One Cold Shot
Results may be posted until February 29th, 2016.
Designed by: Gabe White
Range: 7 yards
Target: 3x5", 2" circle, or 1" square - download here: http://pistol-training.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/3-two-1.pdf
Start Position: Holstered or ready
Rounds Fired: 1
This drill is a very short test intended to be shot cold, and the goal is to simply hit the target. This should be the first shot you fire, without prior dry or live practice in your range session. Start with your gun loaded and holstered if possible; if not allowed on your range, start from ready position of your choice instead. Target is shooter's choice: either a 3x5", 2" circle, or 1" square, at 7 yards. At the start signal, draw or present the gun from ready, and shoot one shot to the target. Record your time, and whether you hit or missed.
Please report the following when you post your results in this thread:
Equipment: gun, holster or ready position used, concealment (if any)
Target used
Hit or miss
Time
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.
Equipment: gun, holster or ready position used, concealment (if any) G19 w/RMR, Fricke AIWB, Thor pullover
Target used 2 inch circle
Hit or miss Hit
Time 1.72 seconds
Observations: anything you noticed After the first shot I went through a mag on the circle. I only beat my initial time once clean with a 1.59
P30 LEM 9mm, CCC Shaggy under concealment.
One inch square
Miss
2.26 seconds
So close! Pretty smooth, but slow.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160131/61ff19af6f7ac8431e8a8dbc983f65b6.jpg
That Guy
01-31-2016, 12:01 PM
Equipment: Walther P99, JMCK IWB holster with 20 degree cant, starting position normal standing, concealment garments: two thick layers, closed front, drawstroke requires two hands and a snowshovel...
Target: 2" circle (I know for a fact that I can hit a 3x5 card from this range unless I yank the shot, so wanted to challenge myself a bit more)
Result: HIT! :)
Time: 3.10s (Told ya about the drawstroke...)
G17, OWB no covering garment
at a 3x5 card - 1.32 seconds. Miss dang it! So game over. I tried again not burning and next one in 1.51 was a hit.
Kevin B.
01-31-2016, 01:18 PM
3x5 card.
Holstered, concealed under a fleece vest.
1.23; hit.
OnionsAndDragons
01-31-2016, 03:37 PM
Equipment: P30 TLG LEM, HD sights, JMCKAIWB, concealed under zip jacket
Target used: 3x5"
Hit or miss: HIT!
Time: 2.08
Observations: Just a little over my dry fire par. Not disappointed as this was indeed shot cold, first round of the day. Still would like to get this consistently under 2 secs...
It occurs to me to drill at this more. I'm striving to get two 2 on the 3x5 in <2.0 without much progress. Occurs to me that mentally I've been shooting 2 instead of two singles.
It occurs to me to drill at this more. I'm striving to get two 2 on the 3x5 in <2.0 without much progress. Occurs to me that mentally I've been shooting 2 instead of two singles.
This is a current goal of mine as well, 2 to a 3X5 at seven in under 2 CONSISTENTLY, but I don't quite follow your logic. Could you elaborate?
5725
Gen 3 G-17, Comp Tac holster at 3 O'clock , concealment down vest.
3x5 target
Hit
2.20 seconds
This is about my normal time for the first shot at a 3x5. I hadn't fired a live shot for several days.
This is a current goal of mine as well, 2 to a 3X5 at seven in under 2 CONSISTENTLY, but I don't quite follow your logic. Could you elaborate?
I just got the notion today that as I hit index my intent is to shoot two, instead of shooting one, then another one very quickly. It may stem from my 80s habituation of the hammer. I'm wondering if that mental approach is hanging up my physical execution. The hammer back in the day didn't take as much precision as these 3x5s
I just got the notion today that as I hit index my intent is to shoot two, instead of shooting one, then another one very quickly. It may stem from my 80s habituation of the hammer. I'm wondering if that mental approach is hanging up my physical execution. The hammer back in the day didn't take as much precision as these 3x5s
Gotcha. There are a number of older gentleman in the action pistol league I shoot at that have that problem. They hammer everything and always miss with their second shot. Can't talk them out of it though. Of course none of them are near being the shooter you or a lot of the guys here are.
Thanks.
Clobbersaurus
01-31-2016, 06:33 PM
Beretta 92 D Centurion, JMCK AIWB under a knit shirt.
I've posted before about my allegiance to the FAST as a great way to test ones pistol skill. I always shoot one cold FAST at the start of my range session. Always. So I combined two DotW's in one this time. Shooting my first cold shot onto the 3X5 as part of the FAST.
It was an epic failure.
2.25 sec, miss.
It went high over the 3X5. If you you look really closely, you can see it buried in the berm about three inches higher than it should be.:mad: You can read the rest of my tale of woe in the FAST DotW.
http://i.imgur.com/6bS1C1hl.jpg
Wobblie
01-31-2016, 06:56 PM
Gotcha. There are a number of older gentleman in the action pistol league I shoot at that have that problem. They hammer everything and always miss with their second shot. Can't talk them out of it though. Of course none of them are near being the shooter you or a lot of the guys here are.
Thanks.
I'm one of those older gentlemen of whom you speak and the tendency to "hammer" two is hard to unlearn.
bigslim
02-01-2016, 05:13 PM
I start every range session with a cold run of the F.A.S.T. drill so I combined these two drills this week.
G19, Raven Phantom Light Bearing, IWB, Concealed under a tee shirt
Target used: Q-PT 3x5 Head Box
Hit or miss: Hit
Time: 2.22
Observations: Although it won’t be cold I will run this on each of the target sizes next time to see what the time differences are.
Mike
I tried this today, 7 yards 3x5 index card from OWB holster. Got a hit at 2.21 sec.
Observations: I need to work on this more, as I was really inconsistent and often going too fast for where I am now and missing low. Need to drill this more and learn what speed I can go at before I start milking.
Range1
02-03-2016, 09:17 PM
M&P 9mm Pro Series from low ready (indoor range, no holster work allowed).
3x5 target
Hit
2.04 seconds
Mr_White
02-04-2016, 02:05 PM
Equipment: Gen3 G34, concealed under a polo shirt in a Keeper, loaded with 124gr + P Gold Dot
Target used: 3x5
Hit or miss: Hit!
Time: 0.99
Observations: Good drill for yesterday - only had about enough time to shoot a one-shot drill.
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1539/24700099202_ce4f26c462_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/DCEsXm)20160203_172417 (https://flic.kr/p/DCEsXm) by OrigamiAK (https://www.flickr.com/photos/52790396@N08/), on Flickr
Ha! Efficient. Show up. Shoot one shot. Check. Pack it in. The Mike Mentzer of shooting!
Mr_White
02-04-2016, 03:02 PM
Now I had to go read about Mike Mentzer. Very interesting!
Kevin B.
02-04-2016, 03:34 PM
Similar to Frank Repass' "One Hit Qualification."
BehindBlueI's
02-05-2016, 01:29 PM
5797
1.99s
concealed under light jacket.
P226, Red Nichols OWB holster
CZ 75 SP01 in Bladetech OWB holster
2" dot
missed high (circled the shot on sheet)
2.91 sec
5817
Will keep working 7 yard index and 2" dots until this becomes faster and betterer.
5797
1.99s
concealed under light jacket.
P226, Red Nichols OWB holster
Close enuf for gubment work!!!
5797
1.99s
concealed under light jacket.
P226, Red Nichols OWB holster
You drew the little square in the wrong place. ;)
BehindBlueI's
02-06-2016, 02:06 PM
You drew the little square in the wrong place. ;)
....that should would have made the drill easier, wouldn't it?
I can't even begin to imagine how slow my draw and shot would be to a 1" square. It'd be like a 8 second shot.
D.O.A.F.S.
02-06-2016, 10:23 PM
Equipment: M&P 9mm Compact, RCS Phantom Holster, Carhartt Coat for concealment
Target used: 3x5"
Hit or miss: HIT!
Time: 1.97
Observations: Lack of consistency... tried an additional 4 times, 2 were faster then my first at 1.87, 1.79 and 2 slower at 2.25 and 2.34(didn't cleanly clear my coat) all with hits.
That elusive 1" square...got it!
P30 LEM, concealed AIWB with sweatshirt, Fricke Archangel
Time: 2.26
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160207/7a8b77a418ec92eca6acb71caa46f5e0.jpg
To a 3X5 with a just received Gen 4 G35 - 1.74 hit, from concealed under an open wool coat.
Mr_White
02-08-2016, 04:31 PM
To a 3X5 with a just received Gen 4 G35 - 1.74 hit, from concealed under an open wool coat.
New gun fun!
New gun fun!
My pick of a GSSF award. I'm not very fond of it so far.
Mr_White
02-08-2016, 05:06 PM
My pick of a GSSF award. I'm not very fond of it so far.
Tell me more. I used my GSSF awards this year for more G43s, but the Gen4 G35 has been floating near the top of my want list for a while - not to shoot Major in USPSA with, but out of thoughts of caliber diversification.
mhall
02-09-2016, 07:38 PM
Equipment: STI Edge,Loaded on table
Target 2"
Hit
Time 2.15
Probably could have been faster, but was making sure the sights were on. This is the first time I've done this drill. Will try it again next range trip. Probably from the table again since it's kind of cold here in MN.
rex soldier
02-10-2016, 03:14 PM
First shot missed (so im out )because i had the wrong ammo, went back and swapped ammo out.
Time 2.75
Gun : g26 serpa holster under jacket
1inch hit at 7yards
2 inch dot, a hit barely in 2.95 sec. Feels slower than usual due to poor indexing on draw, and almost missed (circled the shot on sheet)
5898
Top sheet showed additional non-cold reps trying to push draws + draws/transitions speed. Didn't work well going too fast with too many misses... bottom sheet was not for this drill and purely trying to do transitions, not great but way better when watching sights carefully and gripping firmer...
bigslim
02-21-2016, 03:29 AM
G19, Raven Phantom Light Bearing, IWB, Concealed under a tee shirt
Target used: Q-PT 3x5 Head Box
Hit or miss: Hit
Time: 2.50
I use my first head shot for my cold F.A.S.T. Run for this drill.
Mike
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Missed this time at 3.12 sec from AIWB concealed to a 2" dot.
I like the cold drills and will always show up and run something cold dedicated, whether it's this drill, FAST or something else. Can't waste that opportunity since you get one per training session max. Will want to work more on smaller targets in dry fire, esp for when I'm working draws.
6100
okie john
02-23-2016, 04:55 PM
Equipment: VP9 with stock night sights, K-Rounds IWB holster at 3:30
Concealment: hoodie
Target: 1" paster
Hit or miss: Hit, but barely
Time: 2.62 seconds
http://i.imgur.com/t4dzQN5.jpg
I'm kind of surprised that I hit this one.
The factory night sights on this pistol require a "drive the dot" hold, and the POI is in the lower 1/2 to 1/3 of the dot out to about 50 yards. At 7 yards, the front sight is about 30% wider than the 1" square, so while I take a certain satisfaction in this particular hit, I believe it's what happens when skill and luck show up in equal measure.
Okie John
okie john
02-23-2016, 06:45 PM
Drive the dot is tricky.
THANK YOU.
All this time I thought it was me.
Okie John
THANK YOU.
All this time I thought it was me.
Okie John
Oh hell I shot HDs for a couple years before I realized they hit behind the dot at 7 yards because I don't shoot at small objects at 7 yards. Not until someone here said they got it straight from Trijicon. Wasn't I surprised? Since then they give me fits at close dot drills. My solution is don't shoot dot drills. Shoot B8s at 25 yards ;)
okie john
02-23-2016, 07:03 PM
Oh hell I shot HDs for a couple years before I realized they hit behind the dot at 7 yards because I don't shoot at small objects at 7 yards. Not until someone here said they got it straight from Trijicon. Wasn't I surprised? Since then they give me fits at close dot drills. My solution is don't shoot dot drills. Shoot B8s at 25 yards ;)
A man after my own heart.
Any ideas where I can find a set of HK sights that put the group at the top of the sight blade?
Okie John
A man after my own heart.
Any ideas where I can find a set of HK sights that put the group at the top of the sight blade?
Okie John
No. I get HD fronts sized for a proper ;) 6:00 hold on what I want to see and hit at 25. Then POI is still above the dot at 15, then 10. 7 remains the dot for all I know cause a 3x5 at 7 don't care.
Oh hell I shot HDs for a couple years before I realized they hit behind the dot at 7 yards because I don't shoot at small objects at 7 yards. Not until someone here said they got it straight from Trijicon. Wasn't I surprised? Since then they give me fits at close dot drills. My solution is don't shoot dot drills. Shoot B8s at 25 yards ;)
What do you do if you need to drive the dot at 25 yards? :(
What do you do if you need to drive the dot at 25 yards? :(
I get a new front sight. :D
bigslim
02-24-2016, 04:32 PM
2/22/16
G19, Raven Phantom Light Bearing, IWB, Concealed under a tee shirt
Target used: Q-PT 3x5 Head Box
Hit or miss: Hit
Time: 2.38
2/23/16
G19, Raven Phantom Light Bearing, IWB, Concealed under a tee shirt
Target used: Q-PT 3x5 Head Box
Hit or miss: Hit
Time: 2.27
I don't run this as a separate drill only because I run a cold F.A.S.T. to start every range session, so this is the first head shot of the F.A.S.T.
Mike
okie john
02-24-2016, 05:32 PM
What do you do if you need to drive the dot at 25 yards? :(
I can (kind of) superimpose the dot over a round black bull and get a pretty good group that sits in the lower half of the black IF the bull is wider than the front sight. If the front sight completely obscures the bull, then luck plays a much bigger role.
Okie John
Shot this again Wed on a 3x7 index card at 7 yards, owb. Hit at 2.02 sec which is pretty slow. Want to keep working small targets at this range, especially strings of fire. Subsequent single shots were hits in around the 2 sec range, double shots had tons hit low, mostly I think on the 2nd shot. Time for some work on a horizontal stripe working recoil, sight tracking and anticipation.
6177
Mickey
02-28-2016, 09:30 PM
Glock 19 Gen 4 Desbiens #4 under a hoodie.
3X5 card
Hit
Time 2.69
6201
HopetonBrown
02-29-2016, 03:40 AM
Equipment: gun, holster or ready position used, concealment (if any) G3G17, Kaluban Cloak, Arcteryx Atom LT
Target used 3 Two 1
Hit or miss Miss
Time 2:39
Observations: anything you noticed
Low left is my first try. High right was my second with a 2:08
6203
bigslim
02-29-2016, 02:58 PM
G19, Raven Phantom Light Bearing, IWB, Concealed under a tee shirt
Target used: Q-PT 3x5 Head Box
Hit or miss: Hit
Time: 2.19
Mike
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