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    Week 67: 26662

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    Week 67: 26662
    results may be posted until 11:59pm EST on Friday 17-May-2013.

    designed by Todd Louis Green
    Range: 3 - 7yd
    Target: one 6" circle and two 2" circles (download a pdf version of the target)
    Start position: from concealment or a duty/retention holster
    Rounds fired: 25



    I can't believe we've never done this as a DotW before...

    The 26662 drill is a changing gears drill that challenges you to switch between low% and high% targets at speed. Choose a distance of 3, 5, or 7 yards depending on your skill level.

    You will shoot this drill five times. Using a shot timer, record your time for each run.

    The drill is shot as follows:
    Draw and fire one shot to one of the 2" dots.
    Transition to the 6" dot and fire three rounds at it.
    Transition to the second 2" dot and fire one round at it.


    So you fire 2", 6" 6" 6", 2" (thus the name of the drill... duh). Do not take extra makeup shots. Be sure you have at least five rounds loaded in your pistol before drawing each time; if you mismanage your ammunition and need to reload in the middle of the drill it still counts.

    At the end of five runs you should have five hits in each of the two 2" dots and fifteen hits in the 6" dot.

    If your range does not allow you to draw from a holster, begin the drill from your preferred ready position.

    Please report the following when you post your results in this thread:
    • Start position (concealed, duty, or ready).
    • Distance.
    • Total time for all five runs.
    • Total number of hits on each of the 2" dots (maximum 5 each).
    • Total number of hits on the 6" dot (15 maximum).
    • 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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    M&P 45 "Minor"

    7 Yards

    6.13 Clean
    4.66 -1 big circle
    4.80 -1 big circle
    3.94 Clean (2.25 first shot)
    3.58 -1 big circle (1.99 first shot)

    My time on my first shot was forever...so I really had to concentrate on "pressing" out early, which is something I don't always do..but this was a good reminder on tight shots it helps.
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    Start position: concealed
    Distance: 7yd
    Total time for all five runs: 17.57
    Total number of hits on each of the 2" dots: 5 out of 10
    Total number of hits on the 6" dot: 14 out of 15
    Make & model of gun and holster: SACS 9mm 1911, JMCK AIWB

    Well that sucked! Better try again...

    Start position (concealed, duty, or ready): concealed
    Distance: 7yd
    Total time for all five runs: 19.32 (missed the beep on one run, raw time was 5.00)
    Total number of hits on each of the 2" dots: 7 out of 10
    Total number of hits on the 6" dot: 14 out of 15
    Make & model of gun and holster: SACS 9mm 1911, JMCK AIWB

    That sucked, too! Maybe if I wimp out and try at 5yd...

    Start position: concealed
    Distance: 5yd
    Total time for all five runs: 15.41
    Total number of hits on each of the 2" dots: 9 out of 10
    Total number of hits on the 6" dot: 15 out of 15
    Make & model of gun and holster: SACS 9mm 1911, JMCK AIWB
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    5 yards, Glock 17, Fricke Gideon OWB, Otte soft shell

    3.29 (5 hits) 1.85, .44, .26, ..25, .49
    3.48 (5 hits) 2.12, .45, .25, .24, .42
    3.24 (4 hits) 1.75, .40, ..27, .24, .58
    2.99 (4 hits) 1.49, .40, .25, .26, .59
    3.42 (5 hits) 1.66, .44, .27, .26, .79

    Total 23/25 hits (8/10 on 2 inch dots and 15/15 on 6 inch circle), 16.42 seconds.

    Did I remember to say that OWB concealment sucks compared to appendix.
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    RTF2 G19 from a JM Custom AIWB from under a T shirt
    5 yards

    4.32 - 1 miss on a small circle
    3.81 - 0 misses
    5.40 - 1 miss on big circle - had a FTE, cleared it and finished the run. I was happy about that considering.
    3.84 - 1 miss on big circle
    3.76 - 0 misses
    TOTAL TIME: 21.13 with 3 misses (1 on the upper right small circle, last shot of string; and 2 misses on the big circle at 12:00 1/4" outside the ring - an "anatomically good miss" )

    Fun drill. This FTE was the first malf in this gun as it passed the 2K mark. A couple hundred rounds ago for grins I put a Apex extractor in it to see what difference they made and I was like WOW, I'd never seen a Glock kick out brass like that. Strong and ridiculously tuned 1911 like. Go figure. Ammo was Geco 115 gr fmj.
    Last edited by JHC; 05-13-2013 at 06:57 AM. Reason: Distance
    “Remember, being healthy is basically just dying as slowly as possible,” Ricky Gervais
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    P35 from a Comp-Tac IWB under a polo at 3:00
    5 yards

    6.00 - 1 miss to each 2"
    5.03 - Clean
    5.26 - 1 miss at 6" which caused another miss at 2" #2 while I stared at it
    4.56 - 1 @ 2" #2
    4.16 - Clean
    Total time 25.01 with 5 misses, slow /and/ sloppy. Great drill; I will try it from 7 in the next session and see if I can keep from watching my hits.
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    • Start position: Concealed AIWB under a t-shirt
    • Distance: 5yds
    • Total time for all five runs: 18.22
    • Total number of hits on each of the 2" dots: 5
    • Total number of hits on the 6" dot: 15
    • Make & model of gun and holster: S&W M&P9 in a JM Custom AIWB


    Individual runs:
    • 3.99 1 2" miss
    • 3.58 2 2" misses
    • 3.39 clean
    • 3.71 clean
    • 3.55 2 2" misses


    Need to slow down and get my hits.
    Last edited by 2alpha-down0; 05-13-2013 at 05:25 PM. Reason: I can't math
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    Once again I made it to the range twice to try this drill. Used my usual IDPA equipment (Blade-Tech owb holster) and open front concealment with an M&P9 at 5 yards.

    On 5/11:
    Run 1: 5.25 clean
    Run 2: 4.72 clean
    Run 3: 6.10 clean
    Run 4: 4.88 clean
    Run 5: 4.72, -1 (tried pushing my speed and missed the last shot of the run)
    Total time: 25.67, only miss was on the second 2” circle.

    On 5/13
    Run 1: 5.14 clean
    Run 2: 5.91, -1 (missed the first shot)
    Run 3: 5.22 clean
    Run 4: 5.00 clean
    Run 5: 5.19 clean
    Total time: 26.46, only miss was on the first 2” circle.
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    gen2 Glock 19 9mm w/ Ameriglo I-Dot Pros
    Full duty gear, Safariland 6390 w/ ALS guard
    Speer Lawman 147 FMJ, #53620
    PF .pdf target

    7yds
    Run 1: 7.84, miss first shot
    Run 2: 7.92, miss first shot, miss 1-6"
    Run 3: 8.22, clean
    Run 4: 7.68, miss both 2", miss 1-6"
    Run 5: 7.38, miss first shot
    Total: 39.04

    Figuring I bit off too much at the 7, I went to the 5 but it didn't improve much.

    5yds
    Run 1: 6.63, clean
    Run 2: 6.01, miss both 2"
    Run 3: 6.41, clean
    Run 4: 7.46, miss both 2", miss 1-6"
    Run 5: 7.10, clean
    Total: 33.61

    All misses were close, and a little low. This was consistent with other exercises tonight due to some anticipation. Doubtful that it has much effect but noted, this is also the first night back on this gen2 G19 in quite some time, and the first night with it with these sights.

    Tomorrow night, dot torture and ball-dummy.
    Last edited by ST911; 05-16-2013 at 08:35 AM.
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    • Start position: concealed
    • Distance: 7yds
    • Total time for all five runs: 19.44
    • Total number of hits on each of the 2" dots: 9/10
    • Total number of hits on the 6" dot: 13/15
    • Make & model of gun and holster: HK P30 V3, Heinie Straight Eight Qwiks, Five Shot SME
    • R1 4.05C, R2 4.00C, R3 3.72 -6", R4 3.81 -2", R5 3.86 -6"
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