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Again from the net...
The LFI Single Speed Drill:
(Not their "qual," I couldn't find it.)
On a Standard B-27 Target
4 yards - Low Ready, weak hand only, 6 shots: 8 seconds
4 yards - Holstered weapon, strong hand only, 6 shots: 8 seconds
7 yards - Freestyle from ready position, 6 shots - reload - 6 shots: 25 seconds
10 yards - Cover Crouch, High Kneel, Low Kneel; 6 reload - 6 reload - 6 shots: 75 seconds
15 yards - Weaver Stance, Chapman Stance, Isosceles Stance; 6 reload - 6 reload, 6 shots: 90 seconds
The double speed drill... just cut the times in half.
Look correct?
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Arguably THE common "benchmark" , El Presidente:
Setup: three IPSC targets, spaced one yard apart, 10 yards distant.
Starting Position: gun holstered, spare magazine on belt, hands held above shoulders (surrender position), facing away (180 degrees) from targets.
Drill: At the signal, turn and draw, firing two shots into the A-zone of each target. Reload, and fire two more shots into each target.
As originally specified*, the drill only counts if all shots are in the A-zone. A missed A-zone counts as a missed target.
Time is measured from the start signal to the last shot fired.
The original API (American Pistol Institute) par time was 10 seconds.
The best in the world are currently pursuing 3.0 seconds clean. That... is... smoking... fast...
*In competition, all hits on the target usually count, with scoring penalties applied.
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Note: These benchmarks apply to students completing training, not beginning it. Think of them as intermediate benchamarks, if that helps. Don't woryr if you fall short of them. Everyone starts somewhere, after all.
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