Quickdraw from the Hip 🀠 with Grandmaster @NilsJonasson

Published on April 3, 2024
Duration: 0:08

This video showcases an advanced training drill focused on rapid fire engagement of steel plates, demonstrating expert-level draw speed and recoil management. Grandmaster Nils Jonasson achieves an impressive 0.51-second draw to first shot and a total string time of 1.81 seconds for six plates, highlighting the effectiveness of focused practice and technique.

Quick Summary

Grandmaster Nils Jonasson achieved an impressive 0.51-second draw to first shot and a total string time of 1.81 seconds for six steel plates at Taran Tactical. This demonstration highlights elite speed, accuracy, and recoil control in dynamic shooting drills, utilizing an electronic shot timer for precise measurement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rapid Fire Steel Drill
  2. 00:03Performance Metrics Breakdown

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical draw time for a skilled shooter engaging steel plates?

Grandmaster Nils Jonasson demonstrated an exceptionally fast draw time of 0.51 seconds to the first shot while engaging six steel plates. This highlights the elite level of speed achievable with dedicated training and technique in dynamic shooting drills.

How long does it take to engage multiple steel plates rapidly?

In a demonstration at Taran Tactical, Grandmaster Nils Jonasson engaged six steel plates in a total string time of 1.81 seconds. This includes his initial draw and subsequent shots, showcasing remarkable speed and recoil control.

What skills are demonstrated in a rapid fire steel plate drill?

A rapid fire steel plate drill, like the one performed by Nils Jonasson, demonstrates critical skills including a fast and efficient draw stroke, precise target acquisition, rapid and accurate follow-up shots, and superior recoil management.

What equipment is used for measuring shooting performance in drills?

Electronic shot timers are crucial tools for accurately measuring performance in shooting drills. They record the time from the start signal to the first shot (draw time) and the total time to complete a string of fire, providing objective data for improvement.

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