Well I just checked my local range, looks like the next USPSA match won't be until March. I guess they don't hold them in the colder months. Bummer.
Well I just checked my local range, looks like the next USPSA match won't be until March. I guess they don't hold them in the colder months. Bummer.
After finally getting back behind the gun in a serious fashion, I starting doing bill drills again. I shot a couple of clean 2.20s, a couple of unclean sub-2.00s, then shot a 1.98 clean and decided it was time to go home for the day. This was using the Taurus PT1911 that I'm torture testing, because I like 1911s with erratic ejection patterns that throw brass into my face.
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Last edited by JAD; 12-18-2015 at 05:26 PM.
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You know what the damndest thing is? I actually really like this gun, because it's a 9mm 1911 with a pretty decent trigger. It's a hoot to shoot, but it has all these little issues that drive me, or any other serious shooter, totally nuts. It's like having an old roadster that's really great to drive, but leaks oil everywhere and has all kinds of electric gremlins.
I'm sure you can learn to do that faster, but if you mean in the black of a B8 bull, that is a little less than half the size of an 8" circle, and a little over a third the size of a USPSA lower A-zone, which is the target most associated with the two-second Bill Drill benchmark.
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OK, this thread got me wanting to work on my speed to first shot and then to also see where my times differ from a single shot, to what the first shot is on a string of shots. I was running SEB targets shooting for the upper box about 6" square @ 7 yards. I was running singles at about low .70's on average with some high .60's. When running strings of fire instead of singles I was running about .5 seconds on average slower to the first shot.
I did however run about the best Bill Drill ever. The video was only part of my personal training vlog so I didn't show the target, but the group is what amazed me. It was very close to a ragged hole. I will say that the sun must have been shining on this old dogs ass that training day as all my shots or groups were money. Just one of those days.
Anyway I ran about my best Bill Drill ever considering overall time and groups. I will note that I think my splits overall are getting slower a bit but I think that I am just being pickier about group sizes. I used to be OK with an entire A zone, but now I like to shrink that acceptable hit zone size down quite a bit.
Anyway I ran a 1.75 with a .75 / .22 / .20 / .20 / .21 / .17 Sorry but is was not from the surrender position. It just makes me realize how hard it is to decrease times by just a tenth and how some guys running 1.6's or better are just smoking fast.
https://youtu.be/amSGAA9kPMQ
Last edited by Surf; 12-22-2015 at 12:35 AM.
That is awesome, Surf!
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