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Rangemaster Drill of the month – May – The 3M Test (Marksmanship – Movement – Manipulations)
THE 3M TEST (Marksmanship, Movement, Manipulations)
SETUP:Distance: 5 Yards
Target: RM-Q (scored 5/3), or a VSRT (scored 5/4/3), or an IDPA target (scored 5/3/0) for the Comstock Count version. If pass/fail scoring, only the highest value hit zone counts
SCORING:Pass/Fail Scoring:
The shooter fails if he/she:
** Does not move on the draw, the malfunction, and the reload
** Does not tap the magazine before running the slide on the malfunction
** Places a single hit outside the highest scoring zone on the target.
Time limit is 15 seconds for a Combative Pistol student and 12 seconds for instructors.
Comstock Count Scoring:Total Points Possible = 45 points
Points Divided by Time = Index
Index Multiplied by 30 = Score
Shooter starts with handgun loaded with six live rounds (one in chamber, five in magazine) and one dummy round in the magazine. Dummy is not the top round nor the bottom round in the magazine.
Someone else should load the magazine so the shooter does not know where in the magazine the dummy round lies.
Shooter starts holstered, hands in interview stance. On signal, side step, draw, and fire until a malfunction occurs. On the malfunction, side step, fix it, and continue to fire. When the gun runs empty, side step, perform an emergency reload, and fire 3 additional shots.
The shooter must move on the draw, move on the malfunction, and move on the reload. There is a ten-point penalty for any shot that misses the target on Comstock scoring. For pass/fail scoring, any round outside the highest value zone is a failure.
This drill is not intended to be shot over and over, trying to get an impressive score. I use this drill as a skill check, shot totally cold, at the beginning of a practice session. If you can pass this, or score above 125 on Comstock, on demand, you are probably an adequate defensive shooter.
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