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    Week 192: Defoor Pistol Test 1

    Week 192: Defoor Pistol Test 1

    Results may be posted until December 25th, 2016.

    Designed by: Kyle Defoor
    Range: 25 and 7 yards
    Target: USPSA Metric with additional B8 repair center. Download B8 here: https://pistol-forum.com/attachment....1&d=1322428748
    Start Position: Concealed and holstered for all strings
    Rounds Fired: 15

    Defoor Pistol Test 1 is intended to be run cold. In the video below, Defoor specifies a week or ten days of not shooting to meet his definition of cold. A lot of us aren't going to go that long without shooting. Do use it as the first drill of a shooting session without prior warmup, however.

    Defoor also specifies 6 yards as the closer shooting distance in his video. The distance has since been changed to 7 yards.

    Position the B8 repair center so that the bottom edge aligns with the C/D zone of the USPSA Metric target. You can see the positioning in the video.

    String 1: Start with your hand touching the target. At the start signal to run to the 25 yard line, face downrange, draw, and shoot 6 rounds to the B8 repair center. Score the B8. Must have at least 50 points, must complete string in less than 30 seconds (including running uprange.) Over time shot or less than 50 points = FAIL

    The rest of the test is conducted at the 7 yard line, with the B8 repair center now representing a hostage.

    String 2: At the start signal, draw and shoot 1 round to the lower A-zone. It will actually be the upper half of the lower A-zone, directly above the B8. Must hit in under 2 seconds. Over time shot or miss (out of the reduced lower A-zone) = FAIL

    String 3: At the start signal, draw and shoot 6 rounds to the lower A-zone. It will actually be the upper half of the lower A-zone, directly above the B8. Must hit with all shots in under 4.5 seconds. Over time shot or miss (out of the reduced lower A-zone) = FAIL

    String 4: At the start signal, draw and shoot 2 rounds to the upper A-zone (credit card in the head.) Must hit with all shots in under 3.5 seconds. Over time shot or miss (out of the upper A-zone) = FAIL

    Please report the following when you post your results in this thread:

    Pistol, holster, and concealment used
    Time and number of hits for each string
    Pass or Fail
    Anything you noticed

    Kyle Defoor shooting Defoor Pistol Test 1:



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    No live fire in about a week, shot it cold early this morning as per the instructions.

    Pistol, holster, and concealment used: G4G19-1, Fricke Archangel AIWB, cover shirt

    Time and number of hits for each string:

    S1: 18.45 seconds; 49/60 points = FAIL
    S2: 2.21 seconds to hit = FAIL
    S3: 4.5 seconds all hits = FAIL, unless below or equal to 4.5 seconds is allowed
    S4: 3.28 seconds dropped one = FAIL

    Pass or Fail: Fail(4)

    Anything you noticed: I could suck less. I really hurried through string 1 and had over 10 seconds left to make sure I got my hits. Then too slow on string 2. String 3 was about the right amount of time I needed to get all of the hits at that distance, but still needed to be a bit faster. String 4 I put one high out of the box, but within the required time. I didn't run it a second time, but it was really tempting.

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    String 1: 20.66 seconds, 54 points.
    String 2: 1 hit 1.95 seconds.
    String 3: 6 hits 4.99 seconds. FAIL
    String 4: 2 hits 2.49 seconds.

    The reduced A zone really messed with me. I had no problem getting my hits, but they were slower. I did some work on string 3 after the test and was able to bring the time down considerably. (3.22 best)
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    I am done shooting, save dry practice, for the year and will generally not hit the range until March/April. I generally shoot the Defoor Test #1 as my warmup, so rather than go shoot it, I decided to just post a few of my latest runs instead.

    10/14/2016
    WCBT Beretta 92
    Concealed in a JMCK AIWB
    Shot cold as a warmup

    1. - 50 pass
    2. - 2.12 fail per time
    3. - 4.19 pass
    4. - 3.12 fail dropped 1 b

    I was still working out the draw with the beretta and it showed, particularly on string 2 which is generally a given passing run for me but it escaped me here. Also I don't generally record the time of my 1st string @25, as I'm always under. I usually shoot it too fast and end up failing but note it if I go over. String 4 is the other spot where I generally f myself. It's a mix of passing, an occasional ot hit, or me anticipating one low as happened here.


    10/21/2016
    Chopped gen 3 glock 17
    Concealed in a JMCK Wingclaw AIWB
    Shot cold as a warmup

    1. - 55 pass
    2. - 1.85 pass
    3. - 3.81 pass
    4. - 3.00 pass

    This was my last time running the test, and actually my best run of the test to date (my first time successfully passing all 4 strings consecutively). The 55 is my best score to date. Strings 2&3 were pretty typical, and string 4 was pretty good for me although I have passed in the 2.8 range before.


    I really like the defoor test #1 and like it as a cold warmup. My two biggest deficiencies are not taking my time on the 25 yard string (i fairly often drop a shot into the outside edge of the b8 in what would be the six ring resulting a -10 and a 40's score) and anticipation on the credit card resulting in dropping a shot low.
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    I ran this test (kinda/sorta) today.

    Beretta PX4, Blade-Tech OWB holster and belt, Blackhawk mag pouches.

    Full Disclosure: I didn't use a cover garment. I had a vest with me but forgot to use it. Also, I could not get access to a 25 yard bay and had to run this test from 19 yards, so take the results for what they are. I only ran it once, and it was run halfway through my practice session, so absolutely not run cold.

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    Envious of you guys that can run this. I'm stuck in a great indoor facility now, but my outdoor facility and I are no longer simpatico.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaiHu View Post
    Envious of you guys that can run this. I'm stuck in a great indoor facility now, but my outdoor facility and I are no longer simpatico.

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    From the last time this was a DoW: (Note: If and only if you are unable to run on your range--start at the 25 yd line, at the buzzer draw and perform the drill as above without running, but the par time is reduced to 17 sec.)

    Seems reasonable to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin B. View Post
    From the last time this was a DoW: (Note: If and only if you are unable to run on your range--start at the 25 yd line, at the buzzer draw and perform the drill as above without running, but the par time is reduced to 17 sec.)

    Seems reasonable to me.

    https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....-Defoor-Test-1
    Good point, but it's the aerobic stress, IMO, that makes this kind of drill. I was considering burpees, but 1) that's odd at an indoor range and 2) I have torn ligaments in my right pinky right now, so placing my hands flat hard/fast on the ground is a no go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin B. View Post
    From the last time this was a DoW: (Note: If and only if you are unable to run on your range--start at the 25 yd line, at the buzzer draw and perform the drill as above without running, but the par time is reduced to 17 sec.)

    Seems reasonable to me.

    https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....-Defoor-Test-1
    Good suggestion!

    Usually, if there is some aspect of a drill that prevents people from participating, and an adjustment like this lets you join in the fun, I am all for it.
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    Shot cold, literally cold 19 degrees.

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    Passed on all the times:
    -failed the 25 horribly.. fundamentals.... haven't dry fired in a few days
    -failed the 1 shot
    -passed the 6 shot
    -passed the head... barely

    Thoughts: really need to hone fundamentals. caught myself looking at B8 after first couple shots. Found myself holding trigger back on reset. I know my first shot after stopping focusing on trigger reset was way off. Feeling like I wasn't focusing on the front sight hard enough. Cold weather cloths made me worry about and rush my draw.
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