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    Week 256: 99 Drill

    Week 256: 99 Drill

    Results may be posted until March 16th, 2018.

    Designed by: JodyH
    Range: 7-15 yards
    Target: 3x5 or 4x6 card, see below for details
    Start Position: holstered, hands relaxed at sides, see below for details
    Rounds Fired: 99

    This was developed as a way to practice fundamentals (marksmanship at speed, draws, and reloads) with limited time and ammunition, using a repetitive "block training" format.

    7 yards, 2.5sec PAR: draw and shoot three (10 times, total 30 rounds)
    7 yards, 5.0sec PAR: draw, fire one, reload, fire two (10 times, total 30 rounds)
    10 yards, 3.5sec PAR: draw and shoot three (10 times, total 30 rounds)
    15 yards, 5.0sec PAR: draw and shoot three (3 times, total 9 rounds)

    Either 4×6″ or 3×5″ cards can be used as targets. The 3×5 version is obviously significantly more difficult. All shots must be fired before the end of the PAR time; shots fired after the PAR count as misses.

    The PAR times are based on running the drill from concealment or a legitimate retention holster. If you want to use an open top style range/competition holster, deduct one half second from the PAR for each string draw string and one second for the draw & reload string (2.0, 4.0, 3.0, and 4.5). If your range does not allow drawing from a holster, reduce the PAR for each string of fire by one second (so 1.5, 4.0, 2.5, and 4.0) and shoot it from a ready position.

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

    Equipment used (pistol, holster, optional concealment garment if one was used)
    Target used
    Score for each of the four strings of fire
    Total score
    Anything you noticed

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    Thank You to Mr. White for posting the DOTW!

    We shot this on Monday, it was windy and cold and we were wearing heavy clothes, so we used the original times, which proved to be interesting.

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    His:

    Equipment used: 4.25” 9mm M&P OWB open top holster.
    Target used: Labels measure 3.3”x4”.
    Score for each of the four strings of fire: 26/30, 24/30, 25/30, 4/9.
    Total score: 79/99.

    Hers:

    Same equipment and target setup.
    Score for each of the four strings of fire: 15/30, 18/30, 14/30, 2/9.
    Total score: 49/99.


    As mentioned above, we didn’t adjust the PAR times for no concealment. This only proved beneficial on the first string and if we bobbled the reload on the second string, as we were well under the time otherwise. Which points out the fact we need to do a better job of utilizing the available time. Also, I had a stuck case partway through the 3rd string and had to switch guns. The backup gun either shoots a little high or I just suck. Overall we weren’t that torn up about the misses as they were all pretty close, as you can see by the tape, most within an A-zone anyway.
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