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Start Distance
25yd
Targets
10
Rounds
70
Reloads
0
Equipment | Type | Quantity | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
B8 Target | Targets | 10 |
time limit: ten minutes
Stage 2: Timed Fire from the holster
5 rounds
freestyle from the holster
time limit: 20 seconds
repeat a second time for total of 10 rounds fired
Stage 3: Rapid Fire from the holster
5 rounds
freestyle from the holster
time limit: 10 seconds
repeat a second time for total of 10 rounds fired
Stage 4: SHO Slow Fire
5 rounds
strong hand only
time limit: five minutes
Stage 5: SHO Timed Fire from the holster
5 rounds
strong hand only from the holster
time limit: 20 seconds
Stage 6: SHO Rapid Fire from the holster
5 rounds
strong hand only from the holster
time limit: 10 seconds
Stage 7: WHO Slow Fire
5 rounds
weak hand only
time limit: five minutes
Stage 8: Kneeling Slow Fire
5 rounds
kneeling freestyle
time limit: five minutes
Stage 9: Kneeling Timed Fire from the holster
5 rounds
begin standing, draw and kneel at buzzer
time limit: 20 seconds
Stage 10: Prone Slow Fire
5 rounds
prone freestyle
time limit: five minutes
Stage 11: Prone Timed Fire from the holster
5 rounds
begin standing, draw and go prone at buzzer
time limit: 20 seconds
As of this writing, no one has ever claimed a perfect 700 on the drill.
The Humbler, also known as the 700 Point Aggregate, is a challenging shooting drill designed to test and refine a shooter’s precision, accuracy, and consistency. This drill is particularly demanding, earning its name for its ability to "humble" even the most skilled marksmen. It is often used by serious shooters and professionals who want to push their abilities to the limit.