 Does anyone take about two steps forward from the other end? At this time, load and make ready, conduct it, and we'll do it louder through this hole. Bring the pistol to your register space. Insert your first 20 round magazine, run the slide forward. Protect the press check. Two rounds from the holster once your target appears. Shooters, stand up! Two steps back. Good, I saw you. Think about the fundamentals. Think about all the steps that we have taught you. Loading on your skills and sharpen them. Shooters, stand by! Two steps back. Get that third sight picture. Two steps back. Shooters, stand by! Ready on the trigger. If that front sight post is where I want it to be on the target, where am I breaking the shot? Right here. Right here. No questions asked. I'm trying to save time, yeah? Then I will finish my extension through recoil. If I don't pick up the front sight to right here, where am I breaking the shot at? Right there. It's wherever I see that front sight post, that crystal clear where I want it to break. Then I break the trigger to the rear. What people have a huge issue of doing is they come on this gun, I start trying to incorporate all this speed into my draw, and what do you think they do to this? They break it too early, or they slam it to the rear like it owes them money. Crystal, I can tell you how long it should take to reload a rifle, all just by human reaction time. Once I have those numbers and I understand those numbers, I can input them into any algorithm, and then figure out how long those movements should take me. What do you think we're going to do now? I'm going to put a second and a half on this little tourney thing, and you're going to have a second and a half to draw and punch around into the target. Does that make sense? What's the time on that? Uh-huh. It's fast. What do you think the time is? 1.2 It's under a second. Economy of motion? Economy of motion. Do you guys see what my hands are doing? For real, are you watching my hands or are you watching the target? It wasn't 5 or 8 by the way. Are you watching what my hands are doing? They are moving simultaneously. I am picking the front sight post up right here. Where is the shot breaking? Right here. It's breaking right here. Half a second is over. A second and a half is a lifetime. How many more shots are going to break in a second and a half? 1.8 2.3 4.5 Something like that, right? Is that important in a gunfight? Yeah. If I can break 5 shots accurately before you can break 1, who wins? Whatever it is, I'm at the high low ready. I'm looking around. All of a sudden, guy pops out with an AK. Boom, I react to that, right? Reflexive fire. Boom. See a guy, squeeze the trigger off as generally as fast as I can. Am I keeping the rounds as actively as I can in the center of his high thoracic area? Does that make sense? So that's the next thing that we're going to work on next. So what we're going to do is jam up our next 3-round magazine. Everyone has their own 3-round magazine. Excellent. What we're going to do is load that magazine up. We're going to go from the high ready, okay? We're going to turn the targets. We're going to put them on. What is our gunfighter math, we think, for shooting 2 rounds? For me then to mentally make the decision to go, nope, he poses a threat. I have PID to weapon. He's pointing it at me. I need now to defend myself. Quarter second, let's just say. Quarter second. No, this is going south. I now need to eliminate the threat. Quarter second for me to understand that. Quarter second maybe to what? Get in my, I'm going to squeeze off 2 rounds. I'd probably say I don't know about half a second to 2 rounds. Definitely half a second. Definitely half a second. Probably like 3 tenths of a second. Maybe, I don't know. You can put it on the timer. You can put it on the timer. We'll find out, alright? Let's do that way. Alright, let's just, roughly let's just call it a second. A second, gentlemen. One second to decide your fate. To come up shoulder that rifle. Safe to fire. Squeeze that trigger 2 times. Watch that threat go down. Get a 3rd sight picture. Put it on safe. Come back to the hot compressed ready. Search left, search right. Right, put my rifle down. That's been a long day. Stand by.