Oh yes...the transition caveat.
This is were all that weeks of planning and the transition safety issues throws the whole plan out the window during the set up. Seen this often when we put together IPSC matches. Here is my input in this matter.
Since pistol transitions in combat will be most likely deployed during a rifle failure or a CQB room to room clearing, a likely scenario can be created by this event. This being a match were the proficiency with the transition is encouraged, simplifying the complexity by having an empty and cleared rifle shouldered then slung for the pistol transition is enough to make a point on the benefits of the drill.
So the requirements of the transition drill are:
- Range going hot, eyes and ears.
- Rifle proven empty no mag, open bolt.
- Make pistol loaded and ready, safety on, holster
- Ready position before signal, rifle shouldered, high ready, pointing downrange.
- On signal, sling rifle, draw pistol, engage target.
- On signal, cease firing, mag out, empty chamber, prove clear, drop hammer pointing down range, holster.
- Prove rifle safe.
- Score
- Done, simple
Do it at CQB ranges of 15, 10, 5 yards and always with mag changes.
Hope this helps the discussion?
Ton45