Short Combat Accuracy Test

For March 2023, Idaho Gun School Drill of the month, We introduce the Rangemaster Short Combat Accuracy Test

Use an RFTS-Q or IALEFI-QP silhouette, scored as follows: Hits in the center chest ring or head ring count 10 points Hits in the secondary chest ring count 6 points
All other hits count 2 points. Zero points below the belt line. Hit Factor Scoring

All strings are from concealment unless otherwise indicated.

5 Yards – Draw and fire 4 rounds to the chest.
5 Yards – From Ready, fire 1 round to the head.
5 Yards – From Ready, fire 1 round to the head.
5 Yards – From the Ready, Dominant hand only fire 3 rounds to the chest.
5 Yards – From the Ready, Support hand only. Fire 3 rounds to the chest
7 Yards – Draw and fire 4 rounds to the chest.
10 Yards – Draw and fire 4 rounds to the chest.

20 rounds fired in total Record time for each stage, add together for a total time.

Add up the points on the target (200 points possible) Divide total points by total time, for an Index. Multiply Index by 12.5 for a final score.
Par score = 100. Goal is a score above 100.

Example- 184 points divided by 22.3 seconds = 8.25 X 12.5 = 103.1 score. Ratings:

100-125 125.1- 140 140.1

100 – 125 = Competent
125.1 = 140 = Advanced
140.1 or higher indicates a very high skill level

Get your printable target here!

Borrowed from Rangemaster Newsletter Feb 2021,
https://rangemaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2021-02_RFTS-Newsletter.pdf