RECOIL MAGAZINE TARGET ISSUE #18

Published on March 31, 2015
Duration: 13:09

This video demonstrates advanced handgun and carbine drills using the Recoil Magazine Issue #18 target. Key techniques include eyes-closed acclimation for spatial awareness, rhythm drills for neuromuscular efficiency, and precision drills using 1-inch dots. Carbine sections cover zeroing with a 1-inch grid and combat effectiveness drills (CET) focusing on speed and accuracy balance.

Quick Summary

The Recoil Magazine Issue #18 target facilitates advanced handgun and carbine training. Key drills include eyes-closed acclimation for spatial awareness, rhythm drills for cadence, precision shooting on 1-inch dots, and Combat Effectiveness Target (CET) drills for speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Intro: Recoil Issue #18 Target & Drills
  2. 01:26Handgun Acclimation Drill (Eyes Closed)
  3. 02:00Handgun Rhythm Drill for Cadence
  4. 03:08Handgun Precision & CET Drills
  5. 05:17Carbine Zeroing & Grid Mechanics
  6. 06:23Carbine Zero Dot Drills for Consistency
  7. 10:16Carbine Combat Effectiveness Target (CET) Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key handgun drills demonstrated using the Recoil Magazine Issue #18 target?

The video showcases handgun acclimation drills (shooting with eyes closed) for spatial awareness, rhythm drills using large dots to build neuromuscular efficiency and cadence, and precision drills with 1-inch dots, followed by the Combat Effectiveness Target (CET) drill.

How can the Recoil Magazine Issue #18 target be used for carbine zeroing?

The target features a 1-inch grid ideal for establishing a 50/200 yard carbine zero. It also includes a data table to help shooters calculate precise holds for various optics and iron sights based on ballistic trajectories.

What is the purpose of the handgun acclimation drill?

The acclimation drill, performed with eyes closed, focuses on developing spatial awareness and understanding how body tension and isometric/isotonic pressure influence the firearm's linear recoil and movement during a string of fire.

What is the Combat Effectiveness Target (CET) drill and its benefits?

The CET drill involves drawing and firing multiple rounds within a strict par time (e.g., 2 seconds for two rounds) at varying distances. It challenges shooters to balance speed with combat-effective accuracy, pushing their limits for practical application.

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