I do IL CCW training – more for fun than anything else. I’m blessed to have rural property with a safe range so my classes draw from holster and do quite a lot of shooting. It’s nothing fancy just a place outside with 30’ tall hill and lots on nothing behind it.
Now that folks in IL have their CCW I’d like to offer groups of four or less the chance to spend a few hours running drills.
I’m thinking of something that can be done in a morning or afternoon maybe 150 rounds. Actually drawing their pistol from their holster. Loading , reloading maybe with a little stress from a clock added.
Looking for thoughts on the outline I have below. What is too much time spent on? What is too little?
1. Full scale airsoft Beretta M9 replica and provided holsters for draw and fire drills - 15 minutes. Just enough to make sure folks have some level of competence.
2. Warm Up - 25 rounds - AP2 target @15 feet (small NRA Tombstone)
===-5 rounds slow fire
===-5 rounds two handed strong 10 seconds
===-5 rounds two handed weak 10 seconds
===-5 rounds right handed 10 seconds
===- 5 rounds left handed 10 seconds
3. Inside the Home drills - 50 rounds - 21 feet - B27
==-Unloaded on bench, pick up load and fire 5 rounds in 18 seconds – two times
==-Unloaded on bench , pick up, load, move to cover, five rounds from right side of cover , reload five rounds from left side of cover 30 seconds – two times
==-Unloaded on bench , pick up, load, move to cover, five rounds from cover kneeling , reload five rounds from cover standing 25 seconds – two times
4. Outside the Home drills - 50 rounds 21 feet - B-27
-Draw and fire two rounds 6 seconds – repeat 10 times reload as needed.
-Air Marshall drill - http://www.thegunzone.com/fam-lawman/fam-qual.html
Now that folks in IL have their CCW I’d like to offer groups of four or less the chance to spend a few hours running drills.
I’m thinking of something that can be done in a morning or afternoon maybe 150 rounds. Actually drawing their pistol from their holster. Loading , reloading maybe with a little stress from a clock added.
Looking for thoughts on the outline I have below. What is too much time spent on? What is too little?
1. Full scale airsoft Beretta M9 replica and provided holsters for draw and fire drills - 15 minutes. Just enough to make sure folks have some level of competence.
2. Warm Up - 25 rounds - AP2 target @15 feet (small NRA Tombstone)
===-5 rounds slow fire
===-5 rounds two handed strong 10 seconds
===-5 rounds two handed weak 10 seconds
===-5 rounds right handed 10 seconds
===- 5 rounds left handed 10 seconds
3. Inside the Home drills - 50 rounds - 21 feet - B27
==-Unloaded on bench, pick up load and fire 5 rounds in 18 seconds – two times
==-Unloaded on bench , pick up, load, move to cover, five rounds from right side of cover , reload five rounds from left side of cover 30 seconds – two times
==-Unloaded on bench , pick up, load, move to cover, five rounds from cover kneeling , reload five rounds from cover standing 25 seconds – two times
4. Outside the Home drills - 50 rounds 21 feet - B-27
-Draw and fire two rounds 6 seconds – repeat 10 times reload as needed.
-Air Marshall drill - http://www.thegunzone.com/fam-lawman/fam-qual.html