I found the Dot Torture drill target on Pew Pew Tactical so I printed one out and took it and my M&P 22 Compact to the range. The cardboard I mounted it on wasn't wide enough for the range's target holder so I had to shoot it sideways. That just means the double-dot drills were vertical instead of horizontal. No "draw" allowed so all drills were from "ready". 50 rounds.
Set at 5 yards:
1: 5 rounds slow fire
2: "Draw" 1 shot x5
3-4: "Draw" 1 in 3, 1 in 4 x4
5: "Draw" 5 shots strong hand
6-7: "Draw" 2 in 6, 2 in 7 x3
8: "Ready" 5 shots weak hand
9-10: "Draw" 1 in 9, reload, 1 in 10 x3
Unfortunately I ran the whole drill without scoring each segment so I can't really tell how well I did. None on 10 is an indication that there's room for improvement! Lots of holes where they don't belong.
At least I got all 50 on the paper.
Had to check zero on my duty gun after replacing the RMR batteries.
Eh, I’m not real sure yet. I’m 26-less at the moment, but wanted something in between the 19 and 43, so I got the 48.
I may just use it as an off-duty gun. I’m interested in the 26 MOS, so I may get that as a smaller duty gun just to maintain magazine compatibility. We’ll see.
8 and 10” steel at 500-600yds, prone and off tripod. 6.5 Grendel.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
I had to trudge through 12" of wet snow and then deal with the mirage off of it.
Still managed to turn in some decent groups.
-Seconds Count. Misses Don't-