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May 9, 2026 ∙ 2 min
Doubles
A common analogy used to justify the usefulness of Doubles is driving a race car. If you've never driven a race car faster than 80 MPH, and you'll be expected to race at 120 MPH, you can't expect the race to go well for you. However, if in training you drive at 150 MPH, you're well prepared for race day. By shooting at an aggressive pace, one you may be uncomfortable with or have never shot before; you are testing the durability of your grip, while building your ability to read your sights...
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May 9, 2026 ∙ 1 min
Definitions and Jargon
A-Zone (Alpha's or A's)- Highest scoring zone on an IPSC/USPSA target, worth five points. C-Zone (Charlie's or C's)- Second highest scoring zone on an IPSC/USPSA target. Surrounds the A-Zone. Worth three points for Minor Scoring and four points for Major Scoring. D- Zone (Delta's or D's)- The lowest non-penalized scoring zone on an IPSC/USPSA target, Surrounds the C-Zone. Worth one point for Minor Scoring and two points for Major Scoring. Index- The ability to pick up your firearm and point...
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May 9, 2026 ∙ 1 min
Accuracy At Speed
This is essentially a "Bill Drill" with an emphasis on accuracy. For this drill, you are attempting to shoot 6 rounds into your acceptable target area as fast as you can, any hits outside of this target area are misses ("Mike's"). You can run this drill at any distance, adjusting your "Levels of Sight Confirmation" per the difficulty of the target. Start Position: Any Distance: Variable Rounds: 6
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