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    F.A.S.T. test targets

    Does anyone have a source for F.A.S.T. test targets? I have seen some PDF versions of the test, but I would rather buy a stack of 100 than print them from my home printer. Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewbacca10 View Post
    Does anyone have a source for F.A.S.T. test targets? I have seen some PDF versions of the test, but I would rather buy a stack of 100 than print them from my home printer. Thanks in advance.
    If you put the pdf on a thumb drive, you can take it to a place that does printing and they’ll run them off for you. It’s fairly cheap, almost certainly cheaper than buying targets.

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    EDIT: I was thinking of the Q-PT linked below.

    I’ve also bought 8” cardboard circles. That plus 3x5 cards allows some mix and matching.
    Last edited by JCN; 03-18-2021 at 10:11 PM.

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    Pistol-Training.com’s Q-PT has the box and circle.

    https://www.nationaltarget.com/produ...roducts_id=140

    $40 for 100

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Jenks View Post
    Pistol-Training.com’s Q-PT has the box and circle.

    https://www.nationaltarget.com/produ...roducts_id=140

    $40 for 100
    Thank you. What's with the numbered circles at the bottom of that target?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewbacca10 View Post
    Thank you. What's with the numbered circles at the bottom of that target?
    https://youtu.be/dGJT38HJaHg

    No but seriously-

    There are a bunch of specific drills you can use, or you can adapt almost any other drill designed for larger targets to practice more precise marksmanship. If adapting a drill for smaller targets, I like to determine a baseline using a comfortable time and distance then try to beat that over the next few range sessions by reducing time, increasing distance or both.

    Walkback drills against a friend are always entertaining. I also like to periodically do some in-close AR and MPX drills to refresh sight to bore hold-over.

    Just a few drills specifically for 2” circles:

    http://pistol-training.com/drills/fr...cias-dot-drill

    http://pistol-training.com/drills/ihack

    http://pistol-training.com/drills/press-six

    http://pistol-training.com/drills/typewriter

    As seen here https://youtu.be/J65RDjyx_4Y

    And drills such as dot torture can be adapted to run on the six dots if you don’t have the sheet with 10.

    http://pistol-training.com/drills/dot-torture

    This last video has zero bearing on this discussion, but this never gets old. I might turn it into a ringtone.

    https://youtu.be/zxMcLW-WR3E

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    I've just got a bunch of templates I've made, f cardboard sign material, including a 3x5 and an 8" circle. I just trace 'em with sharpies on cardboard I get for free.

    The 8" is good for alot of things, such as the MNQ for rifle.

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