This video from Tap Rack Bang, LLC introduces the '1-2-3-4 Drill' as a monthly training exercise designed to improve shooting cadence and accountability. Instructor Brandon guides viewers through the drill, emphasizing the use of a shot timer to record first shot times and split times as the number of rounds increases from one to four. The drill aims to help shooters establish benchmarks and identify areas for improvement in their draw stroke and shot-to-shot transitions, rather than simply 'dumping rounds'.
This video provides a practical drill for competition shooters to improve target transitions and 'throttle control,' the ability to adjust shooting cadence based on target distance and difficulty. Instructor Miles demonstrates how to set up a random target array with varying distances and orientations, emphasizing the importance of engaging close targets quickly while slowing down for more distant or challenging targets. The drill aims to build discipline and adaptability, preventing shooters from becoming reckless after rapid engagements.
This advanced training drill, the D.O.P.E. Drill from Achilles Heel Tactical, focuses on establishing a failure baseline for speed and accuracy with a red dot sight. Lead instructor Rick guides participants through shooting a customized Glock 17/34 at various distances (5-25 yards) on a specialized target, emphasizing the 'Squirrel and the Nut' concept to manage sight reset and track performance metrics like split times. The drill aims to identify the shooter's limit of capability before accuracy degrades.
This video breaks down three effective firearms training drills: Dot Torture, Build Drill, and Bare Standard. These drills are designed to improve accuracy, trigger control, magazine exchanges, draw stroke, and overall shooting cadence for both new and experienced shooters. The instructor emphasizes tracking performance, holding oneself accountable for accuracy, and completing drills fully to maximize skill development.
This video provides intermediate-level instruction on firearm malfunction clearing and reloading techniques, emphasizing efficiency and reacting to physical cues. It covers the 'tap and rack' drill, deliberate reloads for various malfunctions, and the importance of a two-point sling for seamless transitions. The instruction highlights economy of motion and adjusting trigger control based on target size and distance, drawing from the experience of firearms instructors.
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