This video from GBRS Group demonstrates the 'Now Drill,' a valuable training exercise focused on improving trigger control and shooter response. Lead instructor DJ Shipley emphasizes a calm, smooth 'now' command to help shooters avoid overdriving the trigger and maintain control. The drill involves presenting the weapon, finding the trigger wall, and firing precisely on the audible cue, then smoothly resetting the trigger.
This video showcases a "NOW Drill" challenge from St. John's County SWAT. The shooter attempts the drill at 5 yards, aiming for an 8-inch circle, drawing and firing 16 rounds, followed by a single shot after a slide lock. The par time is 11 seconds, and the shooter's second attempt was completed in 6.48 seconds, with aspirations of breaking 6 seconds by improving split times to 18. The description also includes numerous discount codes for various firearm-related brands and services, along with links to relevant products and training schedules.
This video from the USCCA's "Tactical Tuesday" series introduces the "NOW Drill" for improving multiple shot accuracy and speed with a firearm. The drill involves firing 15 rounds from a holster with a reload, followed by one additional shot, focusing on fast yet precise trigger control. It aims to enhance trigger control, recoil management, and sight alignment throughout the shot sequence. The description also promotes USCCA's resources, including their app, membership, and various free guides on firearm training and self-defense.
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