This video details a quick and easy rifle to pistol transition drill designed to improve shooter proficiency. It requires 25 rounds each of rifle and pistol ammunition, and a 25-yard range. The drill emphasizes scoring based on accuracy (Alphas, Charlies, Deltas, Mikes) and time, culminating in a hit factor calculation. The instructor demonstrates the drill and provides scoring examples.
T.REX ARMS has launched the Range Day App, designed to enhance the efficiency of firearm training by allowing users to score drills and calculate hit factors. The app prioritizes user privacy, ensuring personal data is not retrievable by the company. While it includes a dry-fire timer, it does not support live-fire shot timing due to microphone limitations in smartphones. The app is free to download and use, funded through T.REX ARMS' self-funding model via product purchases and the sunsetting of their Duty Discount program.
This video from The Practical Pistol Show discusses the concept of 'stage hit factor' in competitive shooting. Ben Stoeger and guests explore how to estimate a stage's hit factor during a walkthrough and how this estimation can inform strategic decisions during a stage, such as selecting aim points, deciding whether to shoot on the move, or engaging disappearing targets. While not essential for all shooters, understanding stage hit factor can be a valuable tool for advanced competitors to optimize their performance by balancing speed and accuracy based on the stage's scoring potential.
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