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    Site Supporter Odin Bravo One's Avatar
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    Week 61 - "MISS NOW" (Mod1)

    Week 61 - "MISS NOW" (Mod1)

    On demand sustained fire marksmanship, sight tracking, recoil management, weapon/holster manipulation, reloads.

    Range: 7, 10, and 15 yards
    Target: 8" Circle (FAST, 10-8/EAG, TRICON, Paper Plate)
    Start postion: Holstered, IAW your personal SOP
    Rounds fired: 48
    Par Time: 10.00, 11.00, and 12.00 seconds

    Drill is shot cold, no warm up or "practice" runs. Only drills shot cold (first string of fire of the day) count for scoring purposes. Start with 2 magazines of 8 rounds each, facing the 8" circle target, 7 yards away. Place the second magazine in mag pouch per your personal SOP. Load and make ready your pistol, and place it in the holster in accordance with your personal SOP/carry method. On the start signal, draw and fire eight rounds into the target. At slide lock (or other indication you are empty), reload with the second magazine of eight, and engage target with all remaining rounds.

    ALL 16 rounds must be COMPLETELY INSIDE the target area. "On the line" does not count. All rounds are either "All In", or it is a miss. Par time is 10.00 seconds, par score is zero misses.

    Replace/Repair target and repeat at 10 yards. Par time is 11.00 seconds.

    Replace/Repair target and repeat at 15 yards. Par time is 12.00 seconds.

    Each yard line is it's own, stand alone drill. There is no aggregate/total score.

    Please report the following when you post your results in this thread:
    Time for each string of fire
    # of misses (if any)
    Handgun type/caliber
    Last edited by DocGKR; 01-20-2013 at 07:05 PM.
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    Leopard Printer Mr_White's Avatar
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    Gen3 G34, Ameriglo Defoor sights, Blazer 124gr Cleanfire, concealed in a Keeper under a t-shirt.

    7yds: 8.31, clean.
    10 yds: 10.67, clean.
    15 yds: 12.55, 2 misses.
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    I was just wondering when we would be starting the DOW again, when this one came out. My initial reaction was "oh neat, Sean is helping with the drills, but this sure looks challenging." After seeing O'AK's excellent scores, I am certain it is very challenging!

    Any chance we can get DOCGKR back again?
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    Site Supporter MDS's Avatar
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    G19 aiwb under t shirt, g17 mags, don hume mag pouch

    7yd: 11.09 -1
    10yd: 9.34 -2
    15yd: 12.63 -3 (1 GIANT snatch...)

    Did the 7yd again for fun, with the g17gen4: 8.73-2 (first 2 shots called misses)

    Fun drill!
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    Site Supporter ST911's Avatar
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    Glock 19 gen4, Trijicon HD sights, Federal 147gr JHP (9MS)
    Safariland ALS 6390 w/ ALS Guard, Safariland slimline #79 mag pouch

    7yds: 9.77, -1
    10yds: 11.59, -1
    15yds: 14.71, -1

    This is a great drill.
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    At VMIMO's Southern VA range day with Gen3 G17 with Dawson precision adjustable sights

    somewhere around seven yards while wearing a plate carrier with a slung rifle and gloves

    11.34 clean

    9.71 clean
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    Site Supporter Odin Bravo One's Avatar
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    FWIW, the range at VMI MO's southern VA range day was exactly 7 yards.....

    And the ambient air temp was 15 degrees............F.
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    It is O F here this morning in AK, and -24 F just up the road a few miles. Everyone has been complaining about how warm it has been.
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    Site Supporter Odin Bravo One's Avatar
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    Post up the scores.............. I'm interested in seeing how the warm weather up there turns in some sub-10.0 runs.........
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    It takes nearly 10 seconds to just get your mittens off and get your pistol in your hands -- and that is if you are open carrying it. The only advantage of concealed carry in these temps is your pistol stays warmer next to your body.
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