Originally Posted By Harv24:
Are you talking the Modified Navy Qual that Pat Rodger's uses in his classes?
YES!
This CoF was originally created by Jeff Gonzales who is a Former SEAL who owns Trident Concepts.
Pat uses it in his classes and it's a great drill that seems easy, until you do it.
use any tgt you want, just have some kind of 8" circle Center of Mass. the goal is to keep all you rds within that circle.
You shoot it from 50yds.
You shoot 5 rds standing, then speed reload
go to kneeling and shoot 5 rds, then speed reload
then go to prone and fire your last 5 rds.
Keep all rds in that 8" circle and your time is 25 seconds or less..
You can start out at 25 yds to start with. It's an excellent drill that works your manipulation and makes you shoot in the 3 most common positions.
Originally Posted By Harv24:
This CoF was originally created by Jeff Gonzales who is a Former SEAL who owns Trident Concepts.
Pat uses it in his classes and it's a great drill that seems easy, until you do it.
use any tgt you want, just have some kind of 8" circle Center of Mass. the goal is to keep all you rds within that circle.
You shoot it from 50yds.
You shoot 5 rds standing, then speed reload
go to kneeling and shoot 5 rds, then speed reload
then go to prone and fire your last 5 rds.
Keep all rds in that 8" circle and your time is 25 seconds or less..
You can start out at 25 yds to start with. It's an excellent drill that works your manipulation and makes you shoot in the 3 most common positions.
Thanks!
Originally Posted By Harv24:
This CoF was originally created by Jeff Gonzales who is a Former SEAL who owns Trident Concepts.
Pat uses it in his classes and it's a great drill that seems easy, until you do it.
use any tgt you want, just have some kind of 8" circle Center of Mass. the goal is to keep all you rds within that circle.
You shoot it from 50yds.
You shoot 5 rds standing, then speed reload
go to kneeling and shoot 5 rds, then speed reload
then go to prone and fire your last 5 rds.
Keep all rds in that 8" circle and your time is 25 seconds or less..
You can start out at 25 yds to start with. It's an excellent drill that works your manipulation and makes you shoot in the 3 most common positions.
IIRC, this is the scoring. Not sure if he said the time was the same for the teams. Anyway:
1 point for every round in the circle. +2 for every round thrown out of the circle. DQ for any round thrown off the target.
+1 for every second over 25.
Low score is better.
I've got it down somewhere, but this is based on 2 year memory from Jeff's COC class. We ran it twice and it was challenging as hell. Jeff is big on shot accountability, thus the penalty for thrown shots. One of our guys DQ's twice.
ETA: usually there's some remedial pain associated with thrown shots, but thankfully, we didn't have to do burpies or pushups for this drill.
Originally Posted By FNC80:
Originally Posted By Harv24:
This CoF was originally created by Jeff Gonzales who is a Former SEAL who owns Trident Concepts.
Pat uses it in his classes and it's a great drill that seems easy, until you do it.
use any tgt you want, just have some kind of 8" circle Center of Mass. the goal is to keep all you rds within that circle.
You shoot it from 50yds.
You shoot 5 rds standing, then speed reload
go to kneeling and shoot 5 rds, then speed reload
then go to prone and fire your last 5 rds.
Keep all rds in that 8" circle and your time is 25 seconds or less..
You can start out at 25 yds to start with. It's an excellent drill that works your manipulation and makes you shoot in the 3 most common positions.
IIRC, this is the scoring. Not sure if he said the time was the same for the teams. Anyway:
1 point for every round in the circle. +2 for every round thrown out of the circle. DQ for any round thrown off the target.
+1 for every second over 25.
Low score is better.
I've got it down somewhere, but this is based on 2 year memory from Jeff's COC class. We ran it twice and it was challenging as hell. Jeff is big on shot accountability, thus the penalty for thrown shots. One of our guys DQ's twice.
ETA: usually there's some remedial pain associated with thrown shots, but thankfully, we didn't have to do burpies or pushups for this drill.
That's pretty sweet. Thanks for the input. I really want to run this drill.
Originally Posted By Harv24:
This CoF was originally created by Jeff Gonzales who is a Former SEAL who owns Trident Concepts.
Pat uses it in his classes and it's a great drill that seems easy, until you do it.
use any tgt you want, just have some kind of 8" circle Center of Mass. the goal is to keep all you rds within that circle.
You shoot it from 50yds.
You shoot 5 rds standing, then speed reload
go to kneeling and shoot 5 rds, then speed reload
then go to prone and fire your last 5 rds.
Keep all rds in that 8" circle and your time is 25 seconds or less..
You can start out at 25 yds to start with. It's an excellent drill that works your manipulation and makes you shoot in the 3 most common positions.
You can say that again!
The Navy has a COF and qual? The local Naval Security Forces here don't have individually assigned weapons so they never go to the range or even on shift with the same weapon. Makes me wonder how they qualify.
I believe this is in reference to Naval Special Warfare.
Here is a video that Jeff posted the other day on Alumni Net that should answer your questions in detail.
Mod Navy Qual
I tried this at the range the other day. Challenging. Getting a perfect score is not easy, but it is certainly possible.