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Thread: Week 94: The F.A.S.T.

  1. #51
    We are diminished
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    Quote Originally Posted by 40Green View Post
    1. 6.82 -1h -2b=9.82
    2s per head and 1s per body so 6.82 -1H -2B = 10.82. Not trying to pick on you at all, dude.
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  2. #52
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    G19 concealed with fleece jacket in TCS Phantom OWB

    1: 8:31 clean
    2: 8.61 -1h
    3: 8.71 clean

    T: 27.63
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  3. #53
    Site Supporter EricM's Avatar
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    G17 concealed AIWB

    7.91 -1h (1/2" left) = 9.91
    7.74 -2h (2" low) = 11.74
    6.45 -2b (~1" high and right...oh yeah I should keep an eye on my front sight huh) = 8.45

    Aggregate score = 30.1

    Draws were meh, reloads were beyond terrible, splits were fine...so yeah that pretty much reflects what I have and haven't been doing the last few months, though there's no excuse for that many misses.
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  4. #54
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    Glock 19 in a CCC shaggy with a foam wedge on the bottom concealed under a hoody.

    2.1, .51, 2.1, .2, .19, .17 5.27 -1H total 7.27

    2.15, .55, 2.31, .17, .19, .28 5.65 clean

    2.1, .71, 2.48, .38, .31 .24 6.22 -1H total 8.22

    The first run I was barely out of the head box.

    Second run I bounced the mag off the well and lost the sight on the last shot.

    Third run was terrible. I watched the front sight drive way low on the second shot then fumbled the reload and shot too slow making sure I hit the huge 8" circle.
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    Todd has my stats and the video from my poor attempts -- IIRC I went from 7 something clean to 11 something ugly -- need to get back practicing from concealment.

    M&P CORE w/ DP Pro in RCS IWB at 9 - with UnderArmor Sweater thingy (not ideal to draw from - but a common item I wear).
    Kevin S. Boland
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  6. #56
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    I ran the FAST twice during the DotW period.

    The first time, was on Jan. 16 at the NRA range with ToddG while I was famfiring his new Heirloom Commander. I very rarely shooting 1911's, and it showed in my results.

    Heirloom Commander, JMCK AIWB, and untucked t-shirt.

    17.49 (-1H, -2B)
    10.42 (-1H, -1B) No slide-lock. I'm bad at math.
    5.71 clean <--I'm going with all subsequent runs would have been like this one since I obviously just needed to get used to a pistol that's much different than what I'm used to shooting

    Total = 33.60

    The second time I shot it was on 2/7 after nearly three weeks of zero practice.

    Glock 19, 5 Shot SME, untucked t-shirt.

    6.56 (-1B) Fumbled reload -> bad grip -> missed body shot
    7.95 (-1H, -1B) I missed the first shot on the draw (I'm working on a lower j-type presentation and broke the shot as soon as I saw fiber on the card rather than waiting for the sight to settle). I was looking at the missed shot through the rest of the run, which I assume led to the missed body shot, but I don't know because I couldn't see it and there were no other holes on the entire target. None of the 3 holes in the body looked like doubles though, so I assume I missed completely.
    5.33

    Total = 19.84
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  7. #57
    Leopard Printer Mr_White's Avatar
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    Got one more set of FASTs in yesterday.

    Start position: Gen3 G34 w/Dawson Chargers, concealed under a t-shirt in a Keepers Concealment Keeper

    3.77: 1.17, .34 / 1.56 / .23, .24, .23
    5.55 (-1 H): 1.08, .32 / 1.44 / .24, .24, .23
    3.67: 1.07, .35 / 1.55 / .23, .24, .23

    Total: 12.99

    Screwed up and didn't record the last run, oh well.

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