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Published on January 5, 2026
Duration: 0:39

This video demonstrates a rapid-fire drill on multiple targets using a 2011-style handgun equipped with a red dot optic and Surefire X300 light. The instructor, identified as an expert, then conducts a thorough target assessment, critically evaluating shot placement and spread. This self-critical approach highlights the importance of continuous improvement in shooting proficiency.

Quick Summary

This video showcases a rapid-fire drill using a 9mm 2011 pistol with a red dot and Surefire X300. The instructor emphasizes walking downrange to meticulously assess shot placement on USPSA targets, analyzing hits in A, C, and D zones, and critically evaluating the shot spread for continuous improvement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rapid Fire Drill Execution
  2. 00:15Target Assessment and Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is involved in a rapid-fire drill on silhouette targets?

A rapid-fire drill involves engaging multiple targets quickly from a stationary position. After firing, the shooter assesses shot placement on cardboard silhouette targets, noting hits in scoring zones like A, C, and D, and evaluating the overall shot spread for accuracy.

How should one assess shot placement after a drill?

After a drill, walk downrange to inspect your targets. Note where your shots landed in relation to the scoring zones (e.g., A, C, D zones). Critically evaluate the shot spread to identify consistency and areas needing improvement in your technique.

What equipment was used in the Regular Guy Training LLC video?

The video featured a 2011-style handgun with a red dot optic and a Surefire X300 weapon light. Cardboard USPSA-style targets were used for the drill.

What does shot placement in A, C, and D zones indicate?

Hits in the A, C, and D zones on a USPSA-style target indicate that the shots are within the scoring areas. However, the spread of these hits is crucial; a tight group is generally preferred, even within these zones, to maximize points and demonstrate accuracy.

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