Defoor Proformance Shooting
Pistol Test #1
Equipment Needed:
Pistol
Holster
Concealing Garment
IPSC Target and NRA B-8 center (line up bottom of repair center with the D/C zone line on the IPSC target.)
One 15 round magazine
Marksmanship Skill
Physical Fitness
Course of Fire
String 1: 25 yards from the 25 yard line (start touching target and run to firing point.) At the start signal, run to the 25 yard line, draw from concealment and fire six rounds in 30 seconds or less. Score the target. Must score 50 points or better (60 points possible) for a Go.
String 2: 6 yards. Draw from concealment and fire one round into the now-reduced A zone in 2.0 seconds. Hitting the repair center or anywhere outside the A zone, or shooting over the time limit is a fail.
String 3: 6 yards. Draw from concealment and fire 6 rounds (Bill drill) into the reduced A zone in 4.5 seconds. Hitting the repair center or anywhere outside the A zone, or shooting any shots over the time limit is a fail.
String 4: 6 yards. Draw from concealment and fire 2 rounds into upper A zone head box (“credit card”) in 3.5 seconds. Any shots over the time limit or hitting outside the A zone “credit card” is a fail.
Scoring
For qualification, each string is scored as Pass-Fail and all four strings must be passed for a Go. For match use, this is a Conventional Shooter (points only) course with any overtime shots minus ten points on String one, minus five for the others.
Video Demonstration:
Anonymous
Dec 12, 2012 @ 15:23:08
OK as far as it goes. It’s not good enough! You need to fire from retention at no more than 12 feet and be able to hit the reduced A zone or head or below the vest.
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John M. Buol Jr.
Dec 12, 2012 @ 16:07:02
I posted these because I like trainers that publish measurable performance standards. No single course or test will ever be perfect for all persons.
Please send me your example(s) of a better test or course of fire. I will gladly publish them, give you full credit, link to your web site, etc.
https://firearmusernetwork.com/writers-guidelines/ Seriously, I hope you have something and will share it here.
Also, the course designer (Kyle Defoor) can be reached through his site. http://www.kyledefoor.com/
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