15 Seconds is a minimum passing score. "No Slouch"
10 Seconds clean in duty gear is a "Crack Shot."
Under 6.5 seconds as an "Ace."
Under 5.5 Seconds receives the title of Gun Slinger.
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For USPSA Production class, a 10s run with 7A and 5C (50 pts) is a HF of 4, and that’s a C class score.
Awww man, your guys can turn and draw without muzzling each other?
I shot El Pres with Ken Hackathorn in class a few years ago. We used IPSC targets at 10 yards in the standard IDPA Classifier array: one flanker target with the head 6' off the ground, the center target with the head 4' off the ground, and the other flanker with the head 5' off the ground. His standard was a clean run. He said that 20 seconds was a passing score, 15 was good, and that 10 was very good. He also said that Cooper's original version of the drill had targets 3m apart, and is much harder.
The class was all civilians, so he might use different cutoffs for different orgs.
Okie John
For reference, this is the most recent El Presidente video from Hackathorn I could find.
https://youtu.be/8wZtgFNpV2I
It's not a real life situation, it's a pistol drill. That video was painful to watch at times.
Interested to hear how it goes for you.