Week 193: The Humbler (700-Point Aggregate)
Results may be posted until January 2nd, 2017.
Range: 25 yards
Target: NRA B8 - download repair center here: https://pistol-forum.com/attachment....1&d=1322428748
Start Position: Varies
Rounds Fired: 70
The Humbler, or 700-Point Aggregate, is an accuracy-oriented drill that was designed for SFOD-Delta and popularized by Larry Vickers.
If possible, use a new target for each string to minimize scoring errors and confusion. Rounds outside the marked scoring zones are zero points.
The Humbler is aptly named, but things that are very difficult are usually very worthwhile.
Stage 1 - Slow Fire: 10 rounds, freestyle from any start position, ten minute time limit
Stage 2 - Timed Fire From The Holster: 5 rounds, freestyle from the holster, 20 second time limit - REPEAT this string for a total of 10 rounds
Stage 3 - Rapid Fire From The Holster: 5 rounds, freestyle from the holster, 10 second time limit - REPEAT this string for a total of 10 rounds
Stage 4 - SHO Slow Fire: 5 rounds, strong hand only from any start position, five minute time limit
Stage 5 - SHO Timed Fire From The Holster: 5 rounds, strong hand only from the holster, 20 second time limit
Stage 6 - SHO Rapid Fire From The Holster: 5 rounds, strong hand only from the holster, 10 second time limit
Stage 7 - WHO Slow Fire: 5 rounds, weak hand only from any start position, five minute time limit
Stage 8 - Kneeling Slow Fire: 5 rounds, freestyle/kneeling from any start position, five minute time limit
Stage 9 - Kneeling Timed Fire From The Holster: 5 rounds, begin standing/draw and kneel at start signal, 20 second time limit
Stage 10 - Prone Slow Fire: 5 rounds, freestyle/prone from any start position, five minute time limit
Stage 11 - Prone Timed Fire From The Holster: 5 rounds, begin standing/draw and go prone at start signal, 20 second time limit
Please report the following when you post your results in this thread:
Equipment used - pistol, holster, concealment (optional)
Score for each string
Total score for all strings combined
Anything you noticed
Training with firearms is an inherently dangerous activity. Be sure to follow all safety protocols when using firearms or practicing these drills. These drills are provided for information purposes only. Use at your own risk.