Advanced Super Test | Range Work Wednesday

Published on May 24, 2023
Duration: 4:05

This video details the Advanced Super Test, a firearms drill designed to challenge shooters' speed and accuracy under time constraints. The test involves shooting 10 rounds at 15, 10, and 5 yards with progressively shorter time limits. The instructor emphasizes that the drill is scalable for different skill levels, pushing confident shooters while remaining achievable for those less experienced.

Quick Summary

The Advanced Super Test is a firearms drill designed to improve speed and accuracy. It requires shooting 10 rounds at 15 yards in under 15 seconds, 10 rounds at 10 yards in under 10 seconds, and 10 rounds at 5 yards in under 5 seconds, all on a B8 target.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Advanced Super Test
  2. 00:39Advanced Super Test: 15 Yards Stage
  3. 01:02Advanced Super Test: 10 Yards Stage
  4. 01:30Advanced Super Test: 5 Yards Stage (Initial Attempt)
  5. 01:49Correction and Re-attempt at 5 Yards
  6. 02:28Scoring Explanation and Drill Analysis
  7. 03:03Benefits of the Advanced Super Test
  8. 03:57Conclusion and Next Week's Video

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the stages of the Advanced Super Test firearms drill?

The Advanced Super Test involves three stages: shooting 10 rounds at 15 yards in under 15 seconds, 10 rounds at 10 yards in under 10 seconds, and 10 rounds at 5 yards in under 5 seconds, all on a B8 target.

How does the Advanced Super Test help improve shooting skills?

This drill enhances both shooting speed and accuracy by imposing strict time limits at various distances. It challenges shooters to maintain precision under pressure, making it a valuable tool for competition preparation and general marksmanship.

What firearms are mentioned in the Advanced Super Test video?

The instructor uses a Walther Q5 with a Katan SRO optic. They also mention previously using a P365 and a Glock 48 for similar drills, indicating these are common firearms for this type of training.

Can the Advanced Super Test be adapted for different skill levels?

Yes, the drill is designed to be scalable. For confident shooters, the time caps are generous, pushing them for higher accuracy. For less experienced shooters, the times are reasonable enough to push them without causing complete breakdown.

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