I wanted to try this again with a goal of shooting it clean. It's been my latest obsession. I don't really care about the time so much but I want it clean. I also wanted to see how it went with the beretta.
Beretta m9, d spring, pepperoni sight
concealed under a polo
JMCK Aiwb
1. 10.81 corrected time/7.81 raw time 2.63, 1.04, 2.73, .5, .45, .46 -1h/-1b
2. 9.86 corrected time/7.86 raw time 2.33, 1.23, 3, .44, .42, .44 -1h
3. 10.16 corrected time/8.16 raw time 2.72, 1.31, 2.75, .46, .46, .46 -1h
Aggregate time - 30.83
Try as I might I couldn't hit the sa shot up top on all three runs. Each time the da was good but the sa was right of the 2" circle. I also dropped the last shot on the 3x5 during the first run. I will shoot this clean eventually. It is my new nemesis and what I have been obsessing over all week. I will probably treat it like the normal FAST and not do it more than once per range session (3 runs total).
After this I decided that I like the target setup and ran some other drills on the same 2" circle/ 3x5 setup. I did micro f2s (d2 to the 3x5 transition with one to the 2") and micro bill-zambique (d3 to the 3x5 transition 3 to the 2") just for funsies to see what I could do. Turns out not much. The micro f2s ranged from 3.08-3.6 with only 2/6 runs clean. The clean runs were 3.6 and 3.58 where I dropped a 2" circle hit on each of the 4 other runs. The micro bill-zambique's were 4.83(-2h), 5.32(-2h), 6.25(-1h) raw times. That 2" rough especially with any sort of speed added in. I really enjoy shooting the micro versions of these drills. I vote for more micro dotw's in the future!!! Maybe the micro GW standards
I'll edit this with pics of my micro FAST runs from my phone shortly, or put the pictures in the post below.
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3