But why not use USPSA scoring for the USPSA standards and get a sense of what percents you’re running?
As for 7 yard open Bill drills, I’d suggest Eye of the Tiger and It’s not Brain Surgery for 7 yard heads.
It’s basically a Blake drill on 7 yard heads. Score it Hit Factor and you’ll get a sense of where your functional accuracy is at.
If you’re good on hoser stuff you might try the “Can You Count”
Another one that I do sometimes that’s along the lines of @Clusterfrack drill:
Different size targets (shot with 40SW).
Last edited by JCN; 10-20-2021 at 02:52 PM.
Thanks so much, brother! I really appreciate these recommendations and I'm going to run them at my next range session. I'm also going to convert my scores on El Prez to USPSA scoring and track the new drills you recommended the same way.
Also, are you running an Aimcam by chance in the videos? I just picked some up to try out but haven't tested them yet
@Kirk
I have an AimCam but I don’t like the weight and heat of the unit for gaming stuff. The videos were done with a hat mounted GoPro Session since it’s small and light.
If you have a USPSA membership you can use the calculator to tell you what your hit factor represents achievement wise.
For example, if you’ve set up El Pres to spec and can do it in 5.0 sec with two Charlies (-4 points so 5.4 sec by your scoring) then you get HF of 11.2 with minor scoring and that’s a GM run!
If you’re at the M/GM stand and shoot classifier level, then I think I might work on more movement, super wide transition and gear change drills. What is your range setup like? Open bay outside? One berm or any ability to shoot 90-150 degrees?
Last edited by JCN; 10-21-2021 at 07:38 AM.