Average Joes August Challenge + 10K Giveaway

Published on August 6, 2020
Duration: 15:27

This video details a cadence shooting drill designed to improve trigger control, sight alignment, and accuracy under varying levels of urgency. The drill involves shooting three rounds into different sized circles, emphasizing 100% accuracy. Participants can customize distance, time standards, and target sequences to challenge their skill set, focusing on the mental 'gas pedal' to adjust speed and precision.

Quick Summary

The Average Joes cadence shooting drill focuses on accuracy by shooting three rounds per target circle. It emphasizes the 'mental gas pedal' to adjust speed and precision based on hit zone size, improving trigger control and sight alignment. Shooters can customize distance and time standards, practicing sequences like small-big-small or big-small-small to enhance fundamental skills.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Giveaway Announcement & Gear Showcase
  2. 00:34Monthly Challenge Introduction
  3. 01:54August Monthly Challenge: Cadence Drill
  4. 02:19Brandon Explains the Drill Concept
  5. 02:58Target Description: Circle Sizes
  6. 03:06Drill Rules: Three Rounds Per Circle
  7. 03:44Mental Gas Pedal Concept
  8. 03:56Challenge: 100% Accuracy
  9. 04:10Cadence Variation: Slow to Fast to Slow
  10. 04:22Cadence Variation: Fast to Slow
  11. 04:41Fundamentals to Practice
  12. 04:56Starting at the 5 Yard Line
  13. 05:49Slow Practice Run
  14. 06:05Speeding Up Practice Run
  15. 06:21Analysis of Missed Shots
  16. 06:39Second Speed Run Analysis
  17. 07:03Working Small-Big-Small Sequence
  18. 07:16Mixing it Up: Big-Small-Small
  19. 07:52Another Practice Run
  20. 08:33Core Concepts: Grip, Sight Alignment, Trigger Cadence
  21. 08:48Analysis of Shot Group
  22. 09:01Drill Variation: Static vs. Moving
  23. 09:32Unknown Round Count Variation
  24. 09:46Emergency Reload Practice
  25. 10:02Grip Issue Post-Reload
  26. 10:18Rifle to Pistol Transition Drill
  27. 10:59Engaging Big-Small-Small Sequence
  28. 11:30Intentional Setup for Reload Error
  29. 12:16Successful Reload Engagement
  30. 12:29Wrapping Up Range Day
  31. 12:39Average Joes Movement
  32. 13:00Target Availability
  33. 13:39Hashtag for Swag Giveaway
  34. 13:48Shoutout to Try Our Systems
  35. 13:56Shoutout to Eberlestock
  36. 14:02August Challenge Swag Announcement
  37. 14:22Funny Anecdote: Nine Banger
  38. 15:02Next Average Joes Range Day Info

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core principle of the Average Joes cadence shooting drill?

The core principle is to shoot three rounds into each designated circle on the target. The drill emphasizes working the 'mental gas pedal' to adjust speed and accuracy based on the size of the hit zone, promoting better trigger control and sight alignment.

How can shooters customize the cadence drill for their skill level?

Shooters can customize the drill by selecting their own distances (from 3 to 20 yards), setting personal time standards, and varying the sequence of engaging small and large circles. The goal is 100% accuracy, with participants encouraged to be honest about their performance.

What fundamental shooting skills does the cadence drill help improve?

The cadence drill specifically targets trigger control, sight alignment, grip consistency, draw stroke efficiency, and post-engagement processes. It helps shooters learn to manage their speed and precision based on the target's size and the demands of the scenario.

What common mistake does the drill help shooters avoid?

The drill helps shooters avoid rushing firearm manipulations like reloads, which often leads to a dropped first round due to getting back on the gun too quickly without proper sight alignment. It encourages a more controlled approach after a reload or malfunction.

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