Quick Summary

The MXAD drill is a firearms training exercise focused on draw stroke speed, target acquisition, and accuracy. In this video, two clean runs were completed, achieving scores of 234 and 229, demonstrating proficiency in engaging multiple targets efficiently.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Run 1 Start: Shooter Ready
  2. 00:07Run 1 Completion & Score
  3. 00:31Run 2 Start: Shooter Ready
  4. 00:58Run 2 Completion & Score

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MXAD drill?

The MXAD drill is a firearms training exercise designed to test and improve a shooter's draw stroke, target acquisition, and accuracy under timed conditions, often involving multiple targets.

What were the scores achieved in the MXAD drill runs?

In the video, the shooter achieved a score of 234 in the first run and 229 in the second run, both with clean hits, indicating high accuracy and efficiency.

What does a 'clean' score mean in this context?

A 'clean' score in this context means that all shots fired during the drill hit the intended target area without any misses, demonstrating precision and control.

What aspects of shooting does the MXAD drill focus on?

The MXAD drill primarily focuses on the speed and efficiency of the draw stroke, the ability to transition between targets, and maintaining accuracy throughout the sequence.

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