Ancient Weapons with Larry Vickers

Published on February 1, 2018
Duration: 3:11

This video discusses a shooting drill focused on speed and accuracy, emphasizing the importance of a sub-five-second time for a clean run. It highlights the technique of managing the gas pedal (throttle) for subsequent shots after a successful reload, suggesting a slight easing off after the initial rapid fire.

Quick Summary

This pistol shooting drill emphasizes speed and accuracy, with a goal of completing a clean run in under five seconds. Instructor Larry Vickers highlights the importance of efficient reloads and managing your pace after the initial shots, suggesting a slight reduction in throttle for subsequent rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:35Drill Introduction
  2. 00:55Reload Technique
  3. 01:03Pace Management
  4. 01:11Clean Run Standard
  5. 01:19Learning History
  6. 02:01Shooting Performance
  7. 02:22Score Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the target time for a clean run in this pistol shooting drill?

The target time for a clean run in this pistol shooting drill is under five seconds. Achieving this requires efficient shooting and a quick, accurate reload.

How should a shooter adjust their pace after a successful reload?

After a successful reload and initial rapid fire, a shooter can 'back off the gas pedal' slightly for subsequent shots, indicating a controlled reduction in pace while maintaining accuracy.

What is the significance of the first three shots in this drill?

The first three shots are considered critical. If executed cleanly, they provide a foundation that allows the shooter to manage their pace more effectively for the rest of the drill.

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