This guide details the Dot Torture Test, a comprehensive handgun drill created by David Blinder and demonstrated by Steve Fischer of the USCCA Training Department. The test evaluates accuracy during fundamental manipulations like drawing, reloading, and target transitions. It involves 22 draws, 5-10 reloads, 83 sight pictures, and 50 trigger presses, providing a high-quality training session in a short period. The drill is effective even at close range (3 yards) for identifying areas needing improvement.
This video demonstrates the 'X Drill,' a firearms training exercise designed to improve speed and accuracy when engaging multiple targets and target zones. The drill involves shooting an 'X' pattern across two targets, transitioning between head and body zones. Instructors Steve Fischer and Mike Brickner from USCCA emphasize the importance of sight picture and trigger control, especially when transitioning between larger and smaller target zones.
This drill, demonstrated by Steve Fischer and Mike Brickner of USCCA, focuses on transitioning from a standing to a kneeling shooting position. It highlights the tactical advantages of kneeling for cover and mitigating over-penetration risks in crowded environments. The drill involves drawing, kneeling, firing a controlled pair, scanning, standing, re-assessing, and re-holstering.
This video features Tim Schmidt, founder of the USCCA, interviewing Steve Fischer, Director of the USCCA Instructor Program. They discuss the program's origins, its comprehensive toolkit, and its rapid growth. Fischer highlights the program's high-quality materials, robust instructor support, and business marketing training as key differentiators, aiming to educate, train, and insure responsibly armed Americans.
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