It’s that time of year, where hypothermia starts to become a more prevalent real world issue if you are out training. (It’s always an issue, just more so now)
It’s not a bad idea to have a hypothermia kit with you during field training. Put it somewhere centralized and make sure everyone knows where it is.
After a conversation with Mitch from @AgonicLLC, here’s what I put together.
- Canteen cup
- sterno can
- space blanket
- warm base layers
- vs17 and chem light marking bundle
- high calorie, high electrolyte food and drink mix
- hot hands
-Thermometer
- butane wind proof lighter
The @BaerSolutions Sep Drill.
Time: 8.76 | 11A 1M
Hit Factor = Total Points ÷ Time = 45 ÷ 8.76 ≈ 5.13699.
This was a challenging drill - throttle control is something I need to include in my normal range session.
#Gunrange#Glock
The @BaerSolutions Aug movement drill.
Time: 4.94
3A 1C
Hit Factor: 18 points ÷ 4.94 seconds ≈ 3.6437
I had a 4.84 with 4A - but the timer was just out of frame so that one doesn't count
This drill was a blast - I've never really ran sprints at the range before, so it was fun to try something new.
#Glock#gunrange