SKD Tactical Invoice

Published on December 26, 2016
Duration: 3:24

This video details the SKD Tactical FAST (Fundamentals Accuracy Speed Test) target drill. The drill involves drawing from concealment or retention, engaging a small box with two rounds, performing a slide lock reload, and then engaging a larger circle with four rounds. The presenter demonstrates the drill and discusses scoring based on time and accuracy, offering insights into common shooting errors.

Quick Summary

The SKD Tactical FAST target drill evaluates firearms proficiency by testing fundamentals, accuracy, and speed. It requires drawing from concealment, firing two shots into a 3x5 box, performing a slide lock reload, and then firing four shots into an 8-inch circle, all timed for scoring.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction & SKD Tactical Order
  2. 00:22Introducing the FAST Target
  3. 00:30FAST Target Drill Instructions
  4. 00:53Target Setup and Preparation
  5. 01:08Drill Execution at 7 Yards
  6. 01:41Drill Completion and Time
  7. 01:48Reviewing Target Accuracy
  8. 02:08Scoring and Ranking System
  9. 02:41How to Get the FAST Target
  10. 02:54Training Takeaways and Lessons Learned

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SKD Tactical FAST target drill?

The FAST target drill, standing for Fundamentals Accuracy Speed Test, is a firearms training exercise. It involves drawing from concealment or retention, firing two shots into a 3x5 box, performing a slide lock reload, and then firing four shots into an 8-inch circle, all timed for scoring.

How is the FAST target drill scored?

Scoring for the FAST target drill is based on the total time taken to complete the drill. Penalties can be added for using certain holsters (e.g., 0.5 seconds for an open ALS holster) and for missed shots (e.g., 2 seconds for missing the 3x5 box, 1 second for missing the 8-inch circle).

Where can I get the SKD Tactical FAST target?

You can obtain the SKD Tactical FAST target by ordering from SKD Tactical, as it's often included on the back of their invoices. Alternatively, you can print the target yourself from pistol-training.com.

What are the skill level rankings for the FAST target drill?

The FAST target drill uses rankings like Novice (under 10 seconds), Intermediate (under 7 seconds), Advanced (under 5 seconds), and Expert (under 5 seconds, with specific criteria). These times are typically adjusted for holster type and accuracy.

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