So I thought these might be too shocking for my Facebook friends so I'll brag here. This was at Friday's practice. I do realize I'm nowhere near Expert level, but I think I can make Sharp Shooter on the next try. At least in SSP
First is my Stage 1 + Stage 2 target for my IDPA classifier for SSP (G17) (I know it's really shot on three targets, but indoors, at the range, for practice, I have to use just one target). Combined time for the two stages was 85.34 (including the points down). That would allow me to make 65 on Stage 3 and still shoot Sharp SHooter level.

In case you wondering: For Stage 2, Strings 1 & 2, since I can't actually move downrange or uprange, I set the target at 7yds and walk in-place on the firing line. It's as close as I can come to simulating those strings.
I like to end my range session with a rapid fire drill with my revolver. Small target (8"x11") at 3 yds. How fast can I get off 6 shots. Subtract out 1st shot reaction time. This is the first time under 1 second. (0.97) Three splits were 0.19 and the other two were 0.20. Next step is to get 0.19 on all 5 splits.
