Ak Rifle drills. She's becoming a better shooter

Published on April 9, 2022
Duration: 11:55

This video demonstrates and coaches a tactical reload technique, emphasizing the rule that ejected magazines must be retained on the shooter's body to avoid penalties in competition. The instruction focuses on efficiently swapping an empty magazine for a full one while maintaining weapon control and readiness. The session also includes live-fire drills focusing on accuracy and speed, with feedback on aiming points and shot placement.

Quick Summary

Tactical reloads in shooting competitions require retaining ejected magazines on your person to avoid penalties. If you're missing targets at 100 yards with a 50-yard zero, aim lower, as you might be shooting high. Consistent practice of these techniques is key to improving speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Ready to Shoot
  2. 00:14First Drill Start
  3. 00:30Flawless Stage Execution
  4. 00:59Second Drill Start
  5. 01:22Beautifully Done - No Misses
  6. 01:31First Time Out with Misha
  7. 02:08Good Trigger Control Observation
  8. 02:20Channel Support Mention
  9. 03:18First to Miss Competition
  10. 03:28Sailor Moon Mag Ready
  11. 04:05Clean Shooting
  12. 04:22Check Your Daughter
  13. 04:34A Little Hot - Nailed It
  14. 04:54Rachel's Up - Go Fast
  15. 05:04Robert Ashton in the Deep Hole
  16. 05:36Nice Well Done
  17. 05:41Match Recap and Training Focus
  18. 06:04Upcoming Big Match
  19. 06:12Practicing Reloads
  20. 06:14Tactical Reload Rules
  21. 06:25Rachel Practices Tactical Reload
  22. 06:46Tactical Reload for Real
  23. 06:49One-to-One Drill
  24. 07:091065 - Well Done
  25. 07:17Grabbed it Deep - Easier
  26. 07:23964 - Shaved Off a Second
  27. 07:41Drill Start
  28. 07:56936 - Fastest Time Yet
  29. 08:03Keep Drilling
  30. 08:16Drill Start
  31. 08:24Aim Lower Instruction
  32. 08:36Hits and Misses
  33. 08:46Spinny Target
  34. 09:05Here We Go - Training Kicking In
  35. 09:18Well Done - 67-54
  36. 09:22Discussion of Performance
  37. 09:38Crushed That One - Reload Perfect
  38. 09:4667 Seconds - Few Misses
  39. 09:5150 Yard Zero at 100 Yards
  40. 10:00Aiming High - Start Aiming Low
  41. 10:05Ready to Continue
  42. 10:09Drill Start
  43. 10:14Hits and Misses
  44. 10:35Hitting High - Aim Low
  45. 10:47Hits and Misses
  46. 11:15Last Time 67 Seconds - This Time 57
  47. 11:26Close to Four for Four
  48. 11:38Applause

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a tactical reload in firearms training?

A tactical reload is a technique where a shooter replaces a partially or fully loaded magazine with a fresh one, even if the current magazine is not empty. This is often done to ensure a full magazine for readiness, especially in competitive or tactical scenarios where immediate engagement might be necessary.

What are the rules for retaining magazines in shooting competitions?

In many shooting competitions, there are strict rules about retaining magazines. For instance, if you remove a magazine from your firearm, it must be kept on your person. Leaving a magazine on the stage can result in a significant time penalty, often around 10 seconds.

How can I improve my shooting accuracy at longer distances?

Improving long-range accuracy involves understanding your firearm's zero. With a 50-yard zero, you might expect to hit targets at 100 yards by aiming 'dead on.' However, if you're consistently missing high, you should adjust your aim point lower, potentially aiming at the belt buckle or even lower, to compensate for bullet drop.

What is the purpose of practicing tactical reloads?

Practicing tactical reloads is crucial for efficiency and compliance in shooting sports and tactical situations. It ensures you can quickly and smoothly swap magazines while maintaining weapon control and retaining the ejected magazine, preventing penalties and keeping you ready to fire.

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