Equipment used: Pistols as listed below; Safariland ALS OWB holsters, CompTac or Safariland magazine holders; hiking vest for concealment; USPSA metric targets.
Weather: Hot and humid
Run 1: Gen 3 Glock 34; Time – 14.76; Points – 54; Hit Factor – 3.65
Run 2: Gen 4 Glock 23 with Lone Wolf Distributors 9mm conversion barrel; Time – 16.44; Points 54; Hit Factor – 3.28
Run 3: M&P Pro Series 9mm; Time – 15.16; Points – 38; Hit Factor 2.51
Run 4: Same M&P Pro Series 9mm; Time – 21.71; Points 48; Hit Factor 2.21
Run 5: M&P Full Size .40; Time 17.60; Points 44; Hit Factor 2.50 (Scored Major)
Starting with Run 3 I began having great difficulty focusing on the front sight and really struggled getting a good sight picture / sight alignment. Decided to try again to determine if I could do any better after resting my eyes for a short time. Of course on Run 4 I fumbled the draw and mega fumbled the reload. So much for that. Definitely not the pistols fault. Run 5 I was still having trouble getting front sight in focus so stopped DotW 118 took a break and moved on to DotW 120.
GP Xtrim, ipsc holster, no concealment shot on IDPA targets.
1: 10.24, 9pts down = IPSC HF 4.98
2: 9.62, 13 down = HF 4.88
3: 10.58, 7 down = HF 5.01
Yeah this is a hard drill, but I wasted a lot of time on the draw and reload. First shots were around 1.8 - 1.9 and reloads were in the 2s mark, grinding both those down would bump up the HF significantly.