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Thread: Week 163: Chasing Splits

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    Site Supporter taadski's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drang View Post
    I dunno. Here's my home page, do you see my contact info? D.W. Drang - YouTube

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    Alright. Here goes...




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    Sig p320 GGI, USPSA Production rig
    Metric USPSA target, A zone
    24 rounds shot

    Berm: fastest split 0.16
    5 yds (clean): 2.16s total, 0.17s average split
    10 yds (1 C): 2.42s total, 0.20s average split
    15 yds (clean): 3.20s total, 0.35s average split

    Observations: grip. grip. grip.
    Last edited by Clusterfrack; 06-06-2016 at 09:11 AM.
    “There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
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    Quote Originally Posted by taadski View Post
    I think the most significant thing I notice shooting drills like these is that the difference between clean runs and having a charlie or two out isn't about dialing the speed up or down, but is more about being super attentive visually. Not that you're going to be making significant sighting adjustments shooting at these speeds, but for some reason or another, really HUNTING for that front sight each time it returns tends to yield the cleaner runs.
    That exactly matches my experience too!
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