I shot multiple iterations of the FAST today in order to establish some baseline data. Yes, I am aware that one should not shoot multiple iterations of the FAST (like nobody does it… :jerkoff:) but I haven’t shot it in probably 4 months so I needed to get a feel for where I was. I also wanted to look at all of the splits and see if that gave me something of value.
Run #1: 6.43, -2 body 2.01, .97 / 2.70, .28, .27, .20
Run #2: 6.17, -1 body 2.18, .65 / 2.61, .26, .23, .24
Run #3: 6.32, -2 body 1.83, .78 / 2.99, .23, .25, .24
Run #4: 6.07, -1 body 1.81, .77 / 2.68, .27, .26, .28
Run #5: 5.96, -1 body 1.85, .98 / 2.35, .27, .25, .26
Run #6: 6.33, -1 body 2.22, .72 / 2.59, .27, .27, .26
Run #7: 6.20, clean 1.77, .68 / 2.71, .37, .40, .27
noteworthy:
This was shot AIWB, Glock 19 with Warren Tactical sights, with an untucked polo shirt.
I did not drop a single head shot.
Runs #5 and #7 were Advanced rating runs.
This is the first time that I’ve achieved an Advanced rating while also dropping a shot.
My first shot broken really needs to be at least around 1.80.
My reloads were lame today, when in the past they have been strong. Unsure whether it was just me today or a sign that I haven’t been working them.
My splits on the 8″ circle really need to be at least .25 all of the time.
My dropped shots (with 1 exception) were not too far out of the circle.
Now, the intent of this experiment is not to “get good at the FAST”. The FAST just happens to be a popular milestone right now, and it also is a pretty good test of a bunch of things condensed into a simple format. What I want to see is how practicing unsighted fire will affect my performance. In looking at the numbers, i think it very well could help me in the areas that I currently am lacking.