Balancing Speed and Accuracy (Carbine) | M3 Strategies "50-Point Test"
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- M3 Strategies: The 50-point Test
NRA B-8C Target
(Points) / (Time) = (Score)
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Great drill Stephen. Lots of good info in this vid.
You would think the M3 Targets would have the ability to score this kind of drill... ;) Great video man. Good drill.
I have to check with LE Targets, I think our first run is nearly sold so I am open to revisions. I've already changed the M3-Mk2 a little. The Mk1 already has a bull, which I initially wanted to be representative of a B8, but I was unsure how to integrate the square and the outside scoring rings without making it look SUPER busy. I'll take a second stab at it and send you a proof.
Thanks for the support. I'm glad you dig it.
Very good drill! Great work Stephen.
Going to give this a try next time I'm out on the range.
Interesting. I've been running TLG's FAST test backwards (4 hits to circle, 2 to the 3x5 card) as a benchmark for carbine. I like this one better as it is less of a test and more of a drill, I.E., no inappropriate in the real world actions.
good deal. thanks
All this math while shooting is why I wear a calculator watch on one arm and a Shotmaxx Shot timer watch on the other arm.
Bro, where do you put your pocket protector on your Stag jersey??
what size front sight post do you use?
KNS .87mm taper-post. It looks and seems super fragile and while I was worried about breaking it, so far I haven't. I'll give it the nod of approval. But if you wanted a more robust option with similar qualities, they also make a .87mm square-post. I will most likely start using that variation in the event I break this one (I actually keep a few spares with me when I'm traveling just for that reason). The biggest difference between the two will be the ball-top vs the square-top; but that is really a subjective matter of perception and preference.
Hope this helps.
- Stephen
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