Today at the Rangemaster Reunion, Kirk Clark shot a 10.33 Casino Drill. That ties him with James Hale for the official record.
1. James Hale and Kirk Clark: 10.33
2. Adam Thrower: 12.07
3. Clark Sparrow: 12.09
4. James Hale: 12.20
Today at the Rangemaster Reunion, Kirk Clark shot a 10.33 Casino Drill. That ties him with James Hale for the official record.
1. James Hale and Kirk Clark: 10.33
2. Adam Thrower: 12.07
3. Clark Sparrow: 12.09
4. James Hale: 12.20
I had an ER nurse in a class. I noticed she kept taking all head shots. Her response when asked why, "'I've seen too many people who have been shot in the chest putting up a fight in the ER." Point taken.
That drill is a lot harder than it looks. And that's a heck of a fast time to shoot it cleanly!
I really wish I had been able to attend. The slots sure filled up fast. I hope you folks have a terrific time!
So hard.
Kirk is a MACHINE!!! And IIRC James shot it from a duty holster with open top mags. Shooting it from concealment is harder IMHO.
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Is this our own @Kirk?
Hate to resurrect an old thread but I’m curious if any new times have been added? Is there a place to find a collection of official rankings?
@Tom Givens is the repository, and as so many of "my guys" are at the top, I keep up with it and was present for all but #2.
1: 10.33 tie between (now) Sheriff James Hale and Kirk.
2: 11.25 Lane Thayer, his was shot in reverse order making him "First Backwards"
3: 12.07 Adam Thrower
4: 12.09 (now) Sheriff James Hale
5: 12.20 Clark Sparrow
6: I forget, but I think it is (now) Sheriff James Hale. I think the time was in the 12.3xs.
Hale, Thrower and Sparrow (at the time) are all from my agency. Hale and Sparrow battled it out in successive classes. Hale set a record; Sparrow beat it a few shooters later; the next class Hale shot the 10.33. We have three guys (myself included) who have gotten in the 13s in class.
Thayer isn't with my agency, but he has taken a class from me, and we keep in contact. I timed him with a stopwatch during a group shoot at 11-something in his first Rangemaster class, but he dropped a shot in the individual shoot and ended up with a 13-something.
I had an ER nurse in a class. I noticed she kept taking all head shots. Her response when asked why, "'I've seen too many people who have been shot in the chest putting up a fight in the ER." Point taken.