TRAINING LEAD-UP
Tuesday, Jul 22:
After the USPSA match, I did Glute and Pec PT v2 in 20:27, then JBF "Smooth is Fast" 20 min AMRAP with a 30#R with 5 rounds and 22 reps, then 90s each of plank with ruck, 6 min hold, dead hang.
I did a recovery ruck afterwards with 30# wearing MACV1s, ending after midnight. I'm trying to fit in what I can before the weekend.
Wednesday, Jul 23:
I was in the Greenville area for work, so I was able to stop by my friend's place to help cut out the VTAC boards.
When I got back home, I did the JBF HH PT test with 45 pushups in 2 min, 84 situps in 2 min, and a 22:20 2-mile ruck with 30# wearing Salomon XA Comps.
GORUCK NIGHT CAR THAT WAS JUST A NIGHT RIFLE
I got to be BBs with another friend who was just getting into competitive shooting, which was nice. He was the one who helped me take some awesome pics at TTG.
People got a chance to zero if needed, but they got corrections from the instructors using glass to check the targets at 25yd to speed things up.
We did AltC 1.5x, since there was an issue with people knowing which target was theirs, we came to find out. I barely got a 40/40.
I did try bracing my left hand on my right shoulder this time, and it actually did feel more stable, but I switched back to putting my left hand on the handguard for the second mag (we had forced mag changes this time halfway through each series) out of familiarity, or maybe I had burned out the small muscles from the first go-around.
Afterwards, we got some tips on techniques. The instructor wanted us to do AltC without extra guidance ahead of time, so that we could see the difference afterwards.
We did pistol with 4x5 with controlled pairs and target transitions plus trigger prep back on the first target, 4 rounds at a time.
3x5 standing, kneeling, standing with 1 mag/position.
4x5 from the chair, standing, kneeling, standing with controlled pairs on multiple targets.
4x5 with a light in 1 hand from the chest or out angled from standing, kneeling, standing, kneeling.
2x10 walk, stop shoot
2x 3x10R, 4x5P using rifle until dry, transition to pistol, then reset, with a reload of the pistol on the last go-around.
- 2x30R, 2x5P for walk to shoot
At night, tried some Bourbon.
GORUCK PSD
I had a new-to-me BB this time.
We had classroom time where we learned about the different roles involved in PSD...
- "Agent In Charge" within 1-arm's reach of the principle and off to the right and rear, whose job it is to get the principal off the X and be a wall between the threat and the principal, keeping them safe.
- "Shift Leader" is the tactical organizer of everything and knows where the advance teams are and what the formation is doing
- "Driver" should understand the vehicle and its capabilities
- "Advance Team" builds rapport and gains as much control of the establishment as they can
I used my G19C with irons in the Eclipse holster for the first time with a hot gun for the first time during this class. It was good to practice with it, make it less scary in my mind.
3x10 with single shot draws, then all at once, then cadence, at 3yd
3x10 cadence with faster trigger resets
3x10 the same but one-handed with the right foot back to start practicing for the zipper drill.
4x5 with the zipper drill but no second mag for more shooting.. just reholster after stepping back and prepping the trigger after the reload.
4x5 same as before but use the second mag after reload
I had trouble getting my glock mags to come out... I wonder if the polymer in the mag well is chewed up too much.
We practiced diamond formations with barrel plugs, responding to contact form the left, right, front, or rear.
We did that live a bunch of times, too.
TEAM TACTICS NIGHT
We had classroom time in a barn that was perfect for learning center-fed strong wall, center-fed points of domination, and corner-fed points of domination.
We split up into troops 1 and 2 and practiced room clearing.
- Can either say "clear left / clear right / all clear" or go by the fact that all WMLs are off
- Process the room, living, dead, mark.
- #1 should have the gun trained on the door, stepped back a couple of feet to not have the gun exposed and get grabbed
- Make your first exposure into the room show you plus the gun simultaneously, because one without the other is useless
- You can go deliberate instead of dynamic if you're alone or don't want to give yourself away. Pie as much as you can, with an offset away from the door
- Say "go deep" when you're ready to start processing the room
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