4 HACKS to Optimize Range Time.

Published on February 26, 2021
Duration: 12:35

This video by Warrior Poet Society offers four key hacks to maximize range time efficiency. It emphasizes pre-range dry fire practice, pre-loading magazines, organizing gear in dedicated bags, and creating a structured training plan. Implementing these strategies allows shooters to focus on live-fire skills and stress drills during limited range sessions, ultimately improving proficiency.

Quick Summary

Optimize your firearm range time with four key hacks: practice dry fire at home for mechanics, pre-load all magazines beforehand, organize gear in dedicated bags, and always bring a written training plan. This ensures efficient use of limited range sessions for skill development and stress drills.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsor
  2. 01:35The Need for Range Optimization
  3. 03:08Hack 1: Dry Fire in Advance
  4. 03:33Hack 2: Pre-load Magazines
  5. 04:44Hack 3: Organize Equipment
  6. 06:41Hack 4: Have a Training Plan
  7. 09:08Cold Standards and Progress Tracking
  8. 11:14Conclusion & WPSN Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the four main hacks to optimize range time?

The four hacks are: 1. Perform dry fire practice at home beforehand to master mechanics. 2. Pre-load all magazines before arriving at the range. 3. Organize your gear in dedicated range bags for quick access. 4. Always have a written training plan outlining your objectives for the session.

Why is dry fire practice important before going to the range?

Dry fire practice at home ensures fundamental skills like drawing from a holster and transitioning between targets are sharp. This allows your limited live-fire range time to be dedicated to practicing skills that require ammunition, like accuracy and speed.

How should a firearm training plan be structured?

A good training plan categorizes objectives into three phases: Maintenance (e.g., zeroing, function checks), Skills (focusing on fundamentals like grip, sight picture, trigger control), and Stress (incorporating dynamic drills under simulated pressure or elevated heart rate).

What is a 'cold standard' drill in firearm training?

A 'cold standard' drill is performed immediately upon arriving at the range, before any warm-up. It measures your baseline proficiency accurately by testing skills without the benefit of practice rounds, providing a true benchmark for progress.

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