Dicken Drill:
40 Yards.
15 second par time.
10 rounds loaded in the magazine.
Supported or Unsupported
Must score 8/10 rounds, D-Zone or better.
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Dicken Drill:
40 Yards.
15 second par time.
10 rounds loaded in the magazine.
Supported or Unsupported
Must score 8/10 rounds, D-Zone or better.
Last edited by Outlander Systems; 07-22-22 at 07:17.
My thinking is one should have shot at 40/50 yds. all along.
Not as a "total focus" for your range session, but at least running a bare bones "distance" stage every time.
A little bit of familiarity with sight picture/trigger control at 40/50 yds. takes a lot of the stress out of shooting at that distance. I will say that is usually met with resistance by shooters, at least initially.
We've run a couple versions for quite a while; A single USPSA target at 50 yds, 6 rds., 8 seconds from holster, A's/C's to score. Or; Three USPSA targets at 40/50 yds, 3 yds. separation, 3 rds each target, 15 seconds from holster, A's/C's to score.
A true "Gun Guy" (or gal) should have familiarity and a modicum of proficiency with most all firearms platforms.
Went 10/10 yesterday. Cold. All in the bottle (qual target, we don’t have ipsc’s).
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Place holder.....
Oh crap... this is PISTOL. I was like... "what fool can't do this with their carbine??"
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
Due to range construction, I had to shoot at 50y.
13.21s, draw from appendix holster. 4 Cs, 6 As. Glock 19 Gen 5 with factory Ameriglos.
To be fair- I shoot this drill a lot without the 8/10 grading criteria. I adopted the "Pat Mac" time penalties for C/D zone hits and typically score paper that way. I also shot at 50y on a paper IPSC vs a silhouette (arguably more difficult with the silhouette at that distance; rounded shapes are harder to align irons on, in my opinion).
Adjusting the time for Cs would give a final time of 17.21s for how I normally shoot.
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