1 Reload 3

Published on April 5, 2023
Duration: 7:25

The 'One Reload Three' drill, as explained by Tap Rack Bang, LLC, emphasizes maintaining proper firearm fundamentals, particularly grip and stance, after a reload. By requiring three shots post-reload, it prevents shooters from becoming lazy and compromising their platform, ensuring subsequent shots are accurate and controlled. This drill is an evolution from simpler reload drills, designed to build robust shooting habits under pressure.

Quick Summary

The 'One Reload Three' drill emphasizes maintaining proper firearm fundamentals, especially grip and stance, after a reload. By requiring three shots post-reload, it prevents shooters from becoming lazy and compromising their platform, ensuring subsequent shots are accurate and controlled.

Chapters

  1. 00:58Introduction to One Reload Three
  2. 01:15The Purpose of Reloading
  3. 01:25Why Three Rounds?
  4. 01:34Grip and Manipulation After Reload
  5. 01:48Testing Reload Skills and Fundamentals
  6. 02:02Evolution of Reload Drills
  7. 02:12Mastering One Reload One First
  8. 02:36Lazy Reloads on Rifles
  9. 03:11Lazy Grips on Pistols
  10. 03:43Re-establishing Proper Grip
  11. 04:01Proper Grip Saves Time
  12. 04:21Forcing Three Rounds
  13. 04:42Consequences of Poor Fundamentals Post-Reload
  14. 04:52Demonstrating Poor vs. Proper Grip
  15. 05:15Impact of Poor Grip on Shooting
  16. 05:42Benefits of a Proper Grip
  17. 05:53Rifle Demonstration (.308)
  18. 06:34Recoil Control with Proper Technique
  19. 06:41Lack of Pressure Causes Floating Rifles
  20. 07:02Conclusion on One Reload Three
  21. 07:11Call to Action: Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'One Reload Three' drill?

The 'One Reload Three' drill is a firearms training exercise where a shooter performs a reload and then fires three subsequent shots. Its purpose is to ensure proper grip and stance are maintained after the reload, preventing lazy habits and ensuring control for follow-up shots.

Why is shooting three rounds important after a reload?

Shooting three rounds after a reload prevents shooters from becoming lazy with their grip and stance, which can happen if they only expect to fire one follow-up shot. This ensures the firearm remains stable and controllable for multiple shots.

What are common mistakes made after a rifle reload?

A common mistake after a rifle reload is having loose retention on the shoulder, causing the rifle to move excessively backward. This lack of pressure impacts the stability needed for accurate follow-up shots.

How does a proper grip affect shooting after a reload?

Re-establishing a proper grip after a reload builds a stable platform, allowing the firearm to settle correctly. This control minimizes muzzle flip and movement, enabling faster and more accurate subsequent shots than if a compromised grip were used.

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