Targets: IDPA, 3" dot, 6" dot
Rounds: NTE 100
String 1 (5 yds, 3" dot): 10 rounds from position 1
Draw, acquire sights, fire a controlled pair into dot. Scan,
return to position 1.
String 2 (5 yds, 3" dot): 20 rounds from position 1
Draw, acquire sights, fire a controlled pair into dot. Scan,
return to position 1.
String 3 (10 yds, 6" dot): 20 rounds from position 1
Draw, acquire sights, fire a controlled pair into dot. Scan,
return to position 1.
String 4 (10 yds, 6" dot): 20 rounds from position 1
Draw, acquire sights, fire a controlled pair into a dot, fire
controlled pair into a second dot. Scan, return to position 1.
String 5 (10 yds, 6" dot): 20 rounds from position 1
Immediate action drills with multiple magazines and dummy
rounds.
String 6 (7 yds, IDPA): Slide lock reload test
From position 4, at the buzzer, fire one round into the target,
reload, fire one more. Par time 4.15 sec, one round must be in -0, one
must be in -1 or less. Limited Vickers.
String 7 (5 and 7 yds, IDPA): Multi target engagement test
From position 1, at the buzzer, draw and fire two rounds into
each target. Par time 4.40 sec, on each target one round must be in -0,
one must be in -1 or less. Limited Vickers.
Targets: 12"x12" steel plate
Rounds: NTE 50
15 yds: Work slide lock reloads, multiple target engagement on timer
Target: 100 yd zeroing
Rounds: NTE 40
Zero M14 at 100 yds, gather data (come-up and hold-over) for 200 yds and 300 yds.
Target: 100 yd zeroing
Rounds: NTE 20
Have fun with M48 Yugo Mauser.
Just my thoughts on guns, gear, and tactics. Maybe I might throw in some musings as well...
About the Author
Woody is a 10 year veteran of the US Coast Guard, where he has served at various units including the International Training Division and Maritime Security Response Team. He has held qualifications including Deployable Team Leader/Instructor, Direct Action Section Team Leader, and Precision Marksman – Observer. He has deployed/instructed on five continents and served in quick reaction force roles for multiple National Special Security Events in the US.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
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