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    The T.Rex Arms 3yard concealment challenge

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    Here's an old clip of the trex arms owner drawing #subsecond from various starting positions.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BEUkxMWgEVE/

    http://instagram.com/p/BEUkxMWgEVE/

    ***This post/thread is not associated with T.Rex Arms, it merely takes inspiration from the drill T.Rex Arms posted to their Instagram***

    I literally just went 9 for 10 at 3 yards with a 1 second par from real concealment, that is if you count the whole sheet of paper as a target, 7 for 10 if you count only the 6" circle. Using a G4 G17, my 124ge reloads (not bunny fart loads), and a Mastermind AIWB holster. First attempt at this, did not practice.

    Using this target, attempt to draw from concealment, and make hits with a one second par time.
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    Last edited by LittleLebowski; 02-17-2017 at 05:07 PM.
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    What is the Mastermind holster of which you speak?

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    What is the Mastermind holster of which you speak?
    Site Sponsor.

    https://www.mastermindtactics.com/shop-1/aiwb
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    In addition, thread about it...
    https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....and-Foam-Wedge
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    Thanks.

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    T.Rex Arms 3 yard draw from concealment drill thread.

    https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....ment-challenge
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    Cool, thanks. I'm trying to get their page to load now so I can out their stuff.

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    Other than some accuracy testing from the bench with an M&P 2.0 I've done nothing this year., including dry practice. I was feeling a little burnt out and decided to take January off and that bled into February. I jumped back on the horse today and started the session by running this cold. I shot this carrying strong side IWB under a t-shirt. I know from experience that a 1 second par time is really pushing my limits so I figured after a long break this would be a fun to shoot cold. Apparently I'm printer illiterate and the circles came out as 5 1/2".

    I shot 8/10 and only had 4 in the circle. I also struggled breaking 1 second. I pushed a few shots left, which while frustrating at that range isn't overly surprising to me as I've struggled with that while recovering from a left shoulder injury. Sometimes when I'm pushing the speed it's like my left side doesn't quite keep up with my right.

    1.09
    1.13
    1.07
    .98
    .96
    1.00
    .97
    1.03
    1.00
    .97

    At the end of the day I decided to run it one more time. I was tired and slower but the hits were better. 9/10 with 6 in the circle.

    1.12
    1.13
    1.14
    .99
    1.02
    .98
    1.05
    1.11
    1.04
    1.04


    Not great but after a long break I'll take it. I also shot the FAST immediately after the first run of this and shot a clean 5.30, which I'll also take considering it included a bobbled 2.25 reload.

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    scjbash, even with a close target, those are some great draw times from a strong side IWB with closed front cover. Nice job, especially coming off a break like that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_White View Post
    scjbash, even with a close target, those are some great draw times from a strong side IWB with closed front cover. Nice job, especially coming off a break like that!
    That and your FAST times are quite good, better than mine. I will revisit this test/drill with an IWB. Us appendix guys get addicted to the speed of AIWB, I would like to work on that.
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