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  1. #11
    Team Garrote '23 backtrail540's Avatar
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    442 from a Ess pocket holster
    3 yards
    1.5 par

    Pass

    1. 1.50 clean
    2. 1.46 clean
    3. 1.41 clean

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    Bumped back to 5 yards with a 2 second par.

    1. 2.02 clean .... shit

    2. 1.84 clean
    3. 1.68 clean
    4. 1.64 clean
    5. 2.11 clean....damn it to hell

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    I quit after that. I was getting creeped on by some Skeeter looking for brass so i packed it in. I kept hanging up on these particular shorts. With better pockets things would have went a touch more smoothly
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    Very interesting results all around so far! Thanks to everyone for shooting it.

    Quote Originally Posted by JHC View Post
    His counsel was to the effect "define the problem you're trying to solve and make a best effort to determine how fast that problem would need to be solved. That's your par. Not what you or anyone else can shoot it in. The problem is the problem independent of shooter skill." I went to contemplate on the Tree of Woe.
    As long as you didn't have to bite a vulture that was trying to bite you...
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    Starting position: Concealed
    Starting distance and par time: 7 yards, 1.5 seconds
    Any changes to the distance or par that you made along the way: None
    How many successful consecutive reps you ended up needing to make: 4 (what I meant was it took me four total reps to get three successful consecutive attempts)
    Pass (successfully completed the required number of consecutive reps) or Fail (fell in a hole, didn’t get out, and gave up): Pass
    Anything you noticed: It was very hard to make myself pick a task that I could do truly reliably. It can be pretty hard to shut down the ego sometimes. I dropped one into the B-zone on the second rep, but then hit clean on the rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_White View Post
    Starting position: Concealed
    Starting distance and par time: 7 yards, 1.5 seconds
    Any changes to the distance or par that you made along the way: None
    How many successful consecutive reps you ended up needing to make: 4 (what I meant was it took me four total reps to get three successful consecutive attempts)
    Pass (successfully completed the required number of consecutive reps) or Fail (fell in a hole, didn’t get out, and gave up): Pass
    Anything you noticed: It was very hard to make myself pick a task that I could do truly reliably. It can be pretty hard to shut down the ego sometimes. I dropped one into the B-zone on the second rep, but then hit clean on the rest.

    LOL! In explaining this drill to someone, I realize I did my own drill wrong. I did three consecutive successful reps after the one I messed up instead of the required four. Guess I will just have to do it again later!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_White View Post
    LOL! In explaining this drill to someone, I realize I did my own drill wrong. I did three consecutive successful reps after the one I messed up instead of the required four. Guess I will just have to do it again later!
    Glad you said it first! 😀
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    Quote Originally Posted by JHC View Post
    Glad you said it first! 😀
    I couldn't believe no one caught me before I caught myself! I'll try again next week.
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  7. #17
    SCCY CPX-2
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    5 yes
    4.0 sec PAR

    Pass, 3.86

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    Went through 4 other iterations, at this distance and par, to get through it. Challenging due to this guns DAO trigger.

    It's my running buddy and sometimes BUG though, so it deserves a shot.

    Cheap gun? Yep. Reliable? 474 rnds of everything I can put through it, so far not a hiccup.
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    That's 5 yards, not 5 yes. Won't let me edit.
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    Ok, redid it, correctly this time!

    Starting position: Concealed
    Starting distance and par time: 7 yards, 1.5 seconds
    Any changes to the distance or par that you made along the way: None
    How many successful consecutive reps you ended up needing to make: 3
    Pass (successfully completed the required number of consecutive reps) or Fail (fell in a hole, didn’t get out, and gave up): Pass
    Anything you noticed: Nice and clean, hit 3/3 this time around. Times were 1.20, 1.23, and 1.30.

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