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Last edited by gun.related; 06-30-2020 at 12:46 PM.
target: A4 paper as body, double folded A4 paper as a head target
total round counts: 28
score to pass: 26
from 3yards 1 round to head in 1,5sec
from 3yards 2 rounds to body in 1,5sec
from 7 yards 2 rounds to body, reload, 2 rounds to body in 5,5sec
from 7 yards 2 rounds to body, 1 to head in 3sec
from 7 yards 6 rounds strong hand, reload, 6 rounds weak hand to body in 12 sec
from 25 yards 2 rounds to body, reload, 2 rounds to body in 7,5sec
from 7 yards clear double feed, 2 round to body in 4,5sec
I have found different version of this drill, but I think this one should be more correct.
Are these starting from a low ready, holster or transition from long gun?
Good, but needs more mustache.
"Are you ready? Okay. Let's roll."- Last words of Todd Beamer
I took a run at this after a “Runenation Cold Start”. Slick(unconcealed) Gen5G19MOS w/ACRO and TLR8A mounted from a JMCK OWB2. Shot on a USPSA target, only “As” counted.
Results: 26 out of 28-EXCEPT 12.88 on the single handed shooting. Need to work the transfer on that a bit, and as always support hand shooting.
So, I guess I’m kind of a walrus, not a SEAL...
No matter-I don’t float well now anyway.
I like this little drill, low round count; should shoot it concealed and or duty rig. I had @3: 1.31 for the head(A) and 1.34 for two rounds-more index than “admiring the dot”.
I’ll give this a go again.
Thanks for posting
Seems like a cool drill. I’d like to see some source attribution on the name, personally.