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    Can you clarify a couple of things on your Carbine standards?

    *A pic of your "High Ready" Position for reference would be helpful.

    *On Serial #3: (1 round body, transition, 1 round body, reload, 1 round body - 11.00 sec) Does this call for 1 round Rifle, transition, 1 round Pistol, reload, 1 round Rifle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickdrak View Post
    Can you clarify a couple of things on your Carbine standards?

    *A pic of your "High Ready" Position for reference would be helpful.

    *On Serial #3: (1 round body, transition, 1 round body, reload, 1 round body - 11.00 sec) Does this call for 1 round Rifle, transition, 1 round Pistol, reload, 1 round Rifle?
    Regarding the 3rd drill in Serial #3:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As5IISC4d20

    I think this is what you're looking for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickdrak View Post
    Can you clarify a couple of things on your Carbine standards?

    *A pic of your "High Ready" Position for reference would be helpful.

    *On Serial #3: (1 round body, transition, 1 round body, reload, 1 round body - 11.00 sec) Does this call for 1 round Rifle, transition, 1 round Pistol, reload, 1 round Rifle?
    That's correct, 1 carbine, 1 Pistol, 1 Carbine.

    I will get a photo and post it on the FB page with the standards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgcorrea View Post
    Regarding the 3rd drill in Serial #3:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As5IISC4d20

    I think this is what you're looking for.
    Yep, that's it all right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Falla View Post
    Yep, that's it all right!
    Good stuff, Thank you gentlemen!

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    No worries, it's good to have supporters such as yourself, thanks for that. We completely understand how hard it is to make time for yourself while maintaining a busy schedule but we'd love to see you on an RB1 course one day, even if it's in 2012. The video is good stuff, nice shooting and thanks again for sharing.
    Quote Originally Posted by Surf View Post
    Thanks, always nice to support good people like yourselves. I have enjoyed Jason's drills on video and would love to train with him and the folks at RB1 in the future. My plate has been so full with various courses this past year, that I would love to get in a trip and just be on the shooting line side of things for a change, but it is only going to get worse for the remainder of this year. Maybe 2012.

    Always appreciated my friend!


    Paradise sux.

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    I got around to running the carbine drill. Good stuff! Thanks again for doing what you all do!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOVxz...el_video_title

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    Redback One Shooting Standards

    Quote Originally Posted by nickdrak View Post
    Can you clarify a couple of things on your Carbine standards?

    *A pic of your "High Ready" Position for reference would be helpful.

    *On Serial #3: (1 round body, transition, 1 round body, reload, 1 round body - 11.00 sec) Does this call for 1 round Rifle, transition, 1 round Pistol, reload, 1 round Rifle?
    The true position of the high ready is always a contentious one. I have written a description of both the high and low ready positions on the RB1 FB page notes. I have now attached some photos in that same location that replicate the high ready as closely as possible, taken from previous courses.

    If you have any other further questions please feel free to contact us.

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