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HANDGUN COMBATIVES RHYTHM

by Dave Spaulding

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Range Compatible

Outdoor Only

Yardage

7 Yards

Rounds Required

13 Rounds

Shot Accuracy Ratings

0.5 All Shots

Multiple Targets

Multiple Grips

X

Movement/ Cover

X

Reload/ Malfunction

Shot Sequencing

X

Decision-Making

X

Drill Set-Up at Start with Target(s)

Use (3) 12″ x 12″ steel targets. 8 1/2″ x 11″ paper is also acceptable.

HandgunDrills.com offers free downloads of the Small Format (8.5″ x 11″)  target images for printing at home. Large Format targets are available in the Store.

Stages for a drill to train concealed carry skills at the range

Drill Instructions by Stage

ACCURACY is a HandgunDrills.com standardized difficulty rating to describe the accuracy required to make any shot. The rating is calculated as the “distance in yards” divided by the “diameter in inches of the target zone”. Example: A 7″ target from 7 yards is a 1.0 rating and is used by many as an accuracy level for concealed carry competency drill tests. So for example, a 15″ target zone at 15 yards and a 5″ target zone at 5 yards also have an accuracy rating of 1.0. The higher the accuracy rating the harder the shot and the lower the rating the easier the shot. With this system you can easily estimate the accuracy required for any shot. (Note: All non-circular target zones are normalized to their equivalent circular target with a diameter of the same area.)

Scoring the Drill

A HIT is an audible sound or visible mark on the plate. A MISS is a shot with no audible sound or visible contact with the 12″x12″ steel plate, or a shot after PAR.

Drill Performance Standard

Drill standard is 13 hits.

Shooting the Drill

This is a variation of the Rhythm drill.

Notes

 

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