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    Another Gabe White AAR

    Another Gabe White AAR:

    https://gunsmagazine.com/handguns/ga...ting-solutions

    Strongly recommended.

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    Gabe White class

    Gabe White is one of the most technically proficient shooters and trainers I have met. I’m glad to see him getting some national attention. Here is a link to Massad Ayoob’s review of a recent class with Gabe. There are also some pics of Lynn in class, doing the work.

    https://gunsmagazine.com/handguns/ga...ting-solutions

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    Great article.

    I hugely enjoyed being in this class. To say I got a ton out of the experience with Gabe is a bit of an understatement.

    In fact, I am registered to take the class in April in Lakeland FL again. I am looking forward to it.

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    Nice article Tom. I can’t wait to take his class this fall.

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    hoping to take a class with him soon. awesome article.

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    Good write up, glad to see Gabe getting more much deserved recognition.
    The stupidity of some people never ceases to amaze me.

    Humbly improving with CZ's.

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    Cornerstone drills are, Gabe notes, “plausible engagement situations” which also drive technical skill work. All are at 7 yards from the holster starting with hands clear and include Bill Wilson’s original Bill Drill (six shots from the leather, hoping for all hits in the A-zone of an IPSC silhouette in two seconds), a Failure Drill (2 body/1 head in 1.7 seconds), the Immediate Incapacitation Drill (two to the head in 2 seconds), and finally a Split Bill Drill (4 body/2 head), hoping for 2.6 seconds to make all perfect hits.

    Par time is 8.30 seconds. You get a quarter second bonus advantage per run if you draw from concealment or from a security holster. Every point outside the center zone costs added time, a complete miss being a pricy 2 seconds.
    those are tough standards to meet. i'm more of a 3.5 sec Bill Drill guy.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAB View Post
    those are tough standards to meet. i'm more of a 3.5 sec Bill Drill guy.....
    Forcing myself to try to meet these par times was an interesting exercise, one I hope to pick up again in the future.
    Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the Doodie Project?

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    Good for you Gabe. You've worked hard to amass the knowledge that you present and you run a safe and efficient class. Glad to see that it's paying off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich_Jenkins View Post
    Great article.
    Ditto.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich_Jenkins View Post
    I hugely enjoyed being in this class.
    Ditto.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich_Jenkins View Post
    To say I got a ton out of the experience with Gabe is a bit of an understatement.
    Ditto.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich_Jenkins View Post
    In fact, I am registered to take the class in April in Lakeland FL again. I am looking forward to it.
    Ditto.

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