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    Week 296: 26662

    Week 296: 26662

    Results may be posted until December 23rd, 2018.

    Designed By: Todd Louis Green
    Range: 3-7 yards
    Target: one 6" circle and two 2" circles – download here: http://pistol-training.com/wp-conten...2/2two1six.jpg
    Start Position: from concealment or a duty/retention holster
    Rounds Fired: 25

    The 26662 drill is a changing gears drill that challenges you to switch between low% and high% targets at speed. Choose a distance of 3, 5, or 7 yards depending on your skill level.

    You will shoot this drill five times. Using a shot timer, record your time for each run.

    The drill is shot as follows:

    1. Draw and fire one shot to one of the 2" dots.
    2. Transition to the 6" dot and fire three rounds at it.
    3. Transition to the second 2" dot and fire one round at it.

    So you fire 2", 6" 6" 6", 2" (thus the name of the drill... duh). Do not take extra makeup shots. Be sure you have at least five rounds loaded in your pistol before drawing each time; if you mismanage your ammunition and need to reload in the middle of the drill it still counts.

    At the end of five runs you should have five hits in each of the two 2" dots and fifteen hits in the 6" dot.

    If your range does not allow you to draw from a holster, begin the drill from your preferred ready position.

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

    Start position (concealed, duty, or ready).
    Distance.
    Total time for all five runs.
    Total number of hits on each of the 2" dots (maximum 5 each).
    Total number of hits on the 6" dot (15 maximum).
    Make & model of gun and holster.
    Anything you noticed

    Training with firearms is an inherently dangerous activity. Be sure to follow all safety protocols when using firearms or practicing these drills. These drills are provided for information purposes only. Use at your own risk.
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    Week 296: 26662

    ALS 6390RDS holster, Glock 34.5, RMR 07

    5 yards

    Strings:
    3.62
    3.64
    3.28 - missed the first 2” circle
    3.14
    3.31

    Total: 16.99

    2” circles: 5 hits, and 4 hits.
    6” circle: 15 hits


    This was my first time shooting the 26662, and was during my first live fire session with an RMR. I shot this right after zeroing the gun. The RMR is blowing me away with how easy it is to get hits, I am definitely the limiting factor. I appreciate the 6” circle, forced me to lockout behind the gun much more.

    Biggest place where I could make up time is in the transitions between circles. I’ll need to work on that.
    Last edited by BK14; 12-04-2018 at 08:31 PM.
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    Range: 5 meters/ 5.47 yards
    Start Position: from concealment
    Pistol used: Glock 17 Gen. 4 with factory springs & trigger
    Ammo: S&B factory ammo, PF>140
    Holster used: Kydex Holsters Bulgaria

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_1XUhaKT3s&t=23s

    Anything I noticed: I lost focus on the third string and ruined my rhythm, which resulted in me giving two misses. Had to quickly get my focus back afterward. That's a great drill to build psychological resilience.
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