![]() The times stayed the same when we went to loading 6 rounds. I don’t recall what year that we dropped the 60 yard line and went to using the 15 yard line shooting from the point shoulder. 60 yards 5 rounds in 15 seconds, prone single action.Īll stages started in the standing position with the revolver loaded and holstered.50 yards 20 rounds in 2 minutes and 45 seconds sitting, prone, left and right hand barricade single action.25 yards 15 rounds in 90 seconds Left & Right hand barricade and kneeling all double action.7 yards 10 rounds in 25 seconds with a reload.The course of fire, originally shot on the B-21 target (later on the B-27) was: We loaded with 5 rounds and a big deal was made about getting the empty charge hole under the firing pin making sure of the indexing. At 7 yards we were instructed to take a step to the left to get off of the line of attack, then shoot one handed from the crouch position. ![]() In 1963, we were issued S&W model 10 nickel plated fixed sights. The target remained in use through the early 1960’s. The B-21 has “K” (Kill) scoring values, and “D” (Disable) scoring values, from back in the time when police (or perhaps police administrators) considered the idea of using deadly force to disable attackers (this idea faded quickly, and D-values were not used by the time the FBI introduced its classic Practical Pistol course in the 1940’s.
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