Partially ringing a bell , but could you remind us of the particulars for those ?
The 5 yard round up was created by Justin Dyal (Justin was the CO of the USMC MARSOC school house and came up with it
All at 5 yards on a B8 10 rounds total Amd required an 80 or higher (we shokt this at Rangemaster and the instructor courses we have to maintain a 90 or above)
All 2 1/2 second par time
Stage one 1 round from the holster
Stage two from low ready (true low ready muzzle off meat) 4 rounds
Stage three 3 rounds from low ready dominate hand only
Stage four 2 rounds from low ready non dominant hand only
10 rounds for 100 points 80 for passing Rangemaster instructor 90
Rangemaster Baseline Assessment
Stage one 5 yards draw and fire 5 rounds in 5 seconds both hands
Stage two 5 yards gun in dominate hand only low ready 3 rounds 3 seconds
Stage three 5 yards gun in non dominant hand only low ready 2 rounds 3 seconds
Stage four 7 yards 3 rounds in gun spare mag ready gun in hand (both hamds) low ready dire 3 slide lock reload 3 more rounds 10 seconds
Stage five 10 yards gun in hand (both hands) low ready fire 4 rounds in 4 seconds
20 rounds toral 200 possible 60 to pass 180 for Rangemaster instructor
With a 10 or 20round course I can tell if your proficient or not .this is a great test as if you can pass this uiu will pass any LE qual course or instructor school.