(A break from blasting Nazi and Klan thugs.)
I shot a match this morning, my first this year.
The course of fire was, all holster-draw:
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5 yards: Five shots from a primary handgun (one hand hold) at a B-27 target in five seconds.
Five shots from a backup gun (one hand hold) at a 3x5 brain card in five seconds.
7 yards: Five shots from a primary handgun (one hand hold) at a B-27 target in seven seconds.
Five shots from a backup gun (one hand hold) at brain card in seven seconds.
15 yards: Five shots from a primary handgun at a B-27, two-handed hold, reholster, draw the backup, five shots at a brain card, in 20 seconds.
25 yards: Five shots with the primary handgun, two hand hold, reload, five more, reload, five more (barricade optional), in 60 seconds.
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Scoring for the brain card was 10 points for a hit, zero for a miss.
It was pretty hard. Previous matches were all shot with one gun at a B-27 with the same round count. The top shooter before, who shot in the 445 range (450 max), was down around 420.
I pretty much sucked.
Saturday, August 19, 2017
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This sounds like a really good course of fire. My local range doesn't allow holster draw. The closest one that does is 30 miles away and costs twice as much.
It was a club match that was open to the public. it was surprisingly difficult to shoot. And it was a lot of fun.
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