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    We are diminished
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    Week 66: Cold AMRAP

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    Week 66: Cold AMRAP
    results may be posted until 11:59pm EST on Friday 10-May-2013.

    Range: 7yd
    Target: 8" circle, IPSC A-zone, or 8.5x11 sheet of paper
    Start position: from concealment or a duty/retention holster
    Rounds fired: varies

    Another low round count drill for those struggling to keep their ammo supplies intact.

    Set up your target at seven yards. You will draw from either concealment or a duty/retention holster. If your range does not allow you to draw from a holster, begin from the ready position (gun in whatever condition you normally carry it).

    As with last week this drill must be performed before any other shooting that day. These must literally be the very first rounds you fire.

    The drill will involve setting a PAR time based on your normal skill level drawing to the same target at 7yd:
    • If your 1-shot draw time is usually 1.5s or less, set a PAR of two seconds.
    • If your 1-shot draw time is usually > 1.5s and < 2.5s, set a PAR of three seconds.
    • If your 1-shot draw time is usually more than 2.5s or you do not know what your draw time usually is, set a PAR of four seconds.


    Set up the target, set your PAR, and on the beep you will draw and get as many hits as possible within the PAR time. Any shots fired after the PAR runs out will not count whether they were hits or misses. Record both the total number of rounds you fired and the number of hits you scored within the PAR time.

    Please report the following when you post your results in this thread:
    • Start position (concealed, duty, or ready).
    • PAR time selected.
    • Number of shots fired.
    • Number of hits scored.
    • Make & model of gun and holster.


    Training with firearms is an inherently dangerous activity. Be sure to follow all safety protocols when using firearms or practicing these drills. These drills are provided for information purposes only. Use at your own risk.
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    Site Supporter ST911's Avatar
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    gen4 Glock 19 9mm
    Full duty gear, Safariland 6390 w/ ALS guard
    Federal AE 124 FMJ (AE9AP)
    3 seconds par
    IPSC A-zone (printed from PF)
    5 fired, 5 hits

    All five were in a baseball sized group right around the 1" square. I could have likely sped up a bit and still been within the scoring area.
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    Site Supporter Slavex's Avatar
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    Using my IPSC rig, new Bladetech Dropped Offset holster and Double Alpha mag pouches on a Double Alpha belt with a Cr Speed inner belt. Start position not concealed, hands relaxed at side.
    Brand new Glock 17, fitted a Glock extended mag release before first shot. Standard factory sights
    PAR of 2 seconds
    IPSC Classic Target at 7yds
    6 rounds fired all in the A
    Total time of 1.98
    Draw was 1.34

    This is the first 6 rounds through the gun.
    ...and to think today you just have fangs

    Rob Engh
    BC, Canada
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slavex View Post
    PAR of 2 seconds
    IPSC Classic Target at 7yds
    6 rounds fired all in the A
    Total time of 1.98
    Draw was 1.34
    Splits in the .12-.13 range..... I hate myself, or HK. Nice shooting
    Taking a break from social media.
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    Site Supporter Slavex's Avatar
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    Best run of the day too.
    ...and to think today you just have fangs

    Rob Engh
    BC, Canada
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    Member 2alpha-down0's Avatar
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    Start Position: Concealed AIWB under t-shirt
    Target: 8.5x11" paper at 7 yards
    Par: 3 seconds
    Shots fired/Hits: 7/7
    Gun/holster: M&P9, JM Custom AIWB

    1.41, .28, .27, .27, .23, .26, .25 = 2.97
    Last edited by 2alpha-down0; 05-07-2013 at 09:48 AM. Reason: Correction to first split
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    We are diminished
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    Start position: concealed
    PAR time selected: 2.0s
    Number of shots fired: 4
    Number of hits scored: 4 (8" circle of Q-PT v2)
    Make & model of gun and holster: SACS 9mm 1911 w/124+p HST, 5 Shot SME

    Shot this genuinely cold. I didn't touch the gun, holster, or cover garment after getting out of the car. There was no dry draw to swap ammo, no repositioning of the holster, etc.
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    Starting position: Concealed Desantis IWB under t-shirt.
    Target: 8'' plate.
    Par: 3 sec.
    Shots fired: 5
    Hits: 4
    Gun: SIG GSR XO .45

    I had all 5 in the plate but my last one went over my par time. My over all "COLD" performance was just horrible
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    I ran this drill on two separate days. Both times did 8” circle and 3 sec PAR. Pistol was M&P9, Blade Tech holster and open front concealment.
    May 4 run: 5 shots, 4 hits
    May 6 run: 5 shots, 3 hits.
    All shots were within PAR, target was an 8” circle printed on 8.5x11 paper. All shots were on the paper, misses were just outside the circle.
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    Concealed
    2.0 PAR
    6 shots fired
    6 hits
    Gen3 G34, Ameriglo Defoor sights, Keeper holster
    USPSA Metric target
    .88, .19, .22, .19, .20, .21 = 1.89c
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