
The current FBI Qualification course is a 50 round course of fire. The closest target is at 3 yards, while the farthest target is 25 yards. It is still performed on the FBI "Q" target, specifically the FBI-QIT-99 version. This new version trades the circles for smaller square center mass shapes on the same reduced "bottle".
3 yard:
String 1) Draw and fire 3 hands strong hand only, switch gun to support hand, and fire 3 rounds support hand only. Par time is 6 seconds
5 yards:
String 1) Draw and fire 3 rounds. Par time is 3 seconds.
String 2) From low ready, fire 3 rounds. Par time is 2 seconds.
String 3) From low ready, fire 6 rounds. Par time is 4 seconds.
7 yards:
String 1) Draw and fire 5 rounds. Par time is 5 seconds.
String 2) From low ready fire 4 rounds, conduct slide lock reload, fire 4 more rounds. Par time is 8 seconds.
String 3) From low ready, fire 5 rounds. Par time is 4 seconds.
15 yards:
String 1) Draw and fire 3 shots. Par time is 6 seconds.
String 2) From low ready fire 3 rounds. Par time is 6 seconds.
25 yards:
String 1) Draw and fire 4 rounds standing, drop to kneeling, fire 4 more rounds from kneeling. Par time is 20 seconds.
Scoring: Agents must have an 80% score to pass, Instructors must have a 90% score. A hit anywhere in the scoring zone (minus pelivis area) is considered a hit, but line breaks do NOT count. All shots must be fully inside the scoring area.
Go give it a try! It is a great periodical skill drill. Keep your scores on record for comparison. This will help you see how your practice is paying off.
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