2 Second Rifle Speed Reload Standard

Published on January 10, 2017
Duration: 0:56

Lucas Botkin, a recognized industry professional from T.REX ARMS, demonstrates a high-speed rifle reload technique for the AR-15 platform. This drill focuses on isolating the reload fundamental to achieve consistent sub-2-second times, emphasizing the use of shot timers to track progress and raise personal standards. The drill involves firing one shot, executing a slide-lock reload, and firing a second shot at a 7-yard distance using an 8-inch circle target.

Quick Summary

Lucas Botkin of T.REX ARMS demonstrates a high-speed rifle reload drill for the AR-15, aiming for sub-2-second times. The drill involves firing one shot, executing a slide-lock reload, and firing a second shot at a 7-yard distance using an 8-inch target, emphasizing shot timer use for performance tracking.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Speed Reloads
  2. 00:13Drill Standards and Setup
  3. 00:29Performance Goals

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 2 Second Rifle Speed Reload Standard?

The 2 Second Rifle Speed Reload Standard is a training drill focused on achieving a rifle reload in under two seconds. It involves firing one shot, performing a slide-lock reload, and firing a second shot, emphasizing efficient manipulation and isolation of the reload process.

How can I improve my rifle reload speed?

To improve rifle reload speed, isolate the reload fundamental and practice it consistently. Use a shot timer to track your progress and set performance goals, aiming for sub-2-second times as demonstrated by Lucas Botkin.

What equipment is used in the T.REX ARMS speed reload drill?

The drill utilizes an AR-15 rifle, a T.REX ARMS 'Rifle Ready Up Standards' target with an 8-inch circle, and a shot timer to measure performance. Optics like the Aimpoint T2 and accessories such as the Surefire M600 are also visible.

What is the purpose of the T.REX ARMS 'Rifle Ready Up Standards' target?

The T.REX ARMS 'Rifle Ready Up Standards' target, featuring an 8-inch circle, is designed for close-range drills that test precision and speed. It's used here to evaluate the effectiveness of the rifle reload technique within a defined performance window.

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