Copy, @karmapolice.
Thanks for your reply. I look forward to any other information you can share.
Copy, @karmapolice.
Thanks for your reply. I look forward to any other information you can share.
Not @karmapolice, but the magic of YouTube reveals Langdon shooting said drill. He states he got it from Frank Garcia, where it is six shots in six seconds on a “zebra” target-I believe that to be a USPSA target with everything except the “A”zone blacked out. In the video, Langdon was using an unmarked USPSA target, and runs were 5 seconds rather than 6 seconds. The idea is to find a yardage where one can keep all 6 in the A in 5. I believe he was at 20, and stated he would move to 25 yards as a goal. From the draw, and he shot concealed, although I think that optional.
I’m probably going to try it, maybe with a “zebra” or negative (A cut out) first. For personal morale, I might start at 10yards, and move back. Goal I have in mind is 6 in 5 @15-20 yards,clean on a full target.
I believe Langdon also advised multiple runs(3-4?) for training consistency.
So we shot it on Pistol-Training targets obviously you could adapt it to USPSA A zone, 8" circle or whatever target zone you want to use. Idea is to draw and fire 6 rounds in 5 seconds or less to the A zone starting at 10 yards and work back ultimately to 25 yards. In the class I took at GPSTC taught by David Knight we did it at 10, 15, and 20 yards on the 8" circle as the target zone.
BUIS later tonight.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Aimpoint makes some mounts, and also a Micro interface that will mount a P-1 on standard micro mounts.
Micro interface PN 200526
QD Acro mount 30mm Height PN 200518
Some pictures of the direct milling by Primary Machine. Trijicon HD sights are higher than OEM, but still not tall enough to be BUIS with the Acro. Somebody needs to make an intermediate height sight for the HK.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
Mine came in today, can’t wait to wring this thing out on my next days off...so far I’m impressed. Wayne your recommendation on irons was spot on, seems like the perfect back up set.