Quote History Originally Posted By ArizonaAR:
At what distance?
View Quote
Depends on what I’m training
For example I just bought an A zone steel to start working on rifle doubles at 30-40 yards after watching Matt Pranka doing them at 50y
A/C steel at 25y is great to incorporate on pistol as a start and stop plate on a drill with cardboard targets of different difficulty mixed in
It’s really dependent upon what skills you are working on so set them up as needed while keeping in mind the recommended stand off.
I won’t shoot rifle on steel closer than 25y or pistol closer than 15y but always use eye protection because bounce back can happen.
I routinely train from 0-200 yards with running and positions built in so let your imagination drive your target setup.
Example on buzzer drop to prone at 100y and put 2 hits on two steel targets then run to 50y 2 hits on each kneeling then run to 25y engage an array of cardboard targets once completed rifle on safe and engage steel targets with pistol to hits each to stop the timer.
You can come up with a million different combinations and scenarios. My training buddy is a 15 year SF guy and the competition pushes us both.
Break down what skills you want to work on like target transitions, accuracy, speed, movement, positions, etc and setup your drill accordingly
We typically run a drill 4-5 times each and then reconfigure things to work the next skill.
Attached File