Great drill. Shot it tonight on an IALEFI Q. 184pts, 36.57 sec, for 100.63.
Playing with different calculations, it seems to be weighted for time.
Great drill. Shot it tonight on an IALEFI Q. 184pts, 36.57 sec, for 100.63.
Playing with different calculations, it seems to be weighted for time.
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I had an ER nurse in a class. I noticed she kept taking all head shots. Her response when asked why, "'I've seen too many people who have been shot in the chest putting up a fight in the ER." Point taken.
Inner circle in chest or head ring for 5 points. Outer chest circle is 4 points, rest of Q bottle is 3 points.
Test is weighted toward fast hits. The faster you can get good hits, the higher your score.
I had an ER nurse in a class. I noticed she kept taking all head shots. Her response when asked why, "'I've seen too many people who have been shot in the chest putting up a fight in the ER." Point taken.
Ok, the smaller COM circle is 8". What are the dimensions on the outer COM circle and the head circle? Look to be about 10" and 5" respectively.
Will give this one a run.
With the above in mind, I shot this again today with an eye on accuracy but a priority on speed. In 24.94 seconds I managed...
25/40, 8" and head for 5pts.
11/40, scored as 3pts, good hits near the circle but still outside it
4/40, wheels fell off, torso outside the scoring area, 0 pts
158pts, 24.94 seconds, total score 126.70. This feels more worthy of a "good" than "master." Still, a great test.
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Can we get this placed on PT Drills page: http://pistol-training.com/drills I will forget the details if it is not with the others.
Its similar to this drill allready on the list
http://pistol-training.com/drills/10...sault-course-2
I've always really enjoyed the Rangemaster Core Handgun Skills Test, and especially how its comstock scoring contrasts with so many of the other (also good) quals and standards out there.
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Here's a clue about the typical skill level of the folks that frequent this forum:
This past weekend we taught an Advanced Firearms Instructor Course at my range. 20 students from all over the country, many active LE firearms instructors. Way above average shots, all.
We did the Handgun Core Skills Test and scored it 5 in the 8" circle, 4 in the 10" circle and only 2 in the bottle, above the belt. Zero for everything else. Average score was right at 100. Best two scores were 137 and 126.
You guys that think 125 is just "good" don't get out enough.