Best Shooting Drill | Marine Carbine Qualification Drill | Shooting Techniques | Tactical Rifleman

Published on August 19, 2016
Duration: 10:39

This video details a modified Marine Carbine Qualification Drill, designed to test proficiency under stress. Led by T1G Instructor Rob French, the 50-round course emphasizes speed, accuracy, and tactical movement, incorporating static positions, shooting on the move, failure drills, and speed reloads. A passing score of 80+ is required, with specific scoring zones on the target.

Quick Summary

The Marine Carbine Qualification Drill, as demonstrated by T1G Instructor Rob French, is a 50-round course testing proficiency under stress. It includes static positions, shooting on the move, speed reloads, and failure drills, with scoring based on target zones (1-2 points) and a minimum passing score of 80.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Scoring
  2. 02:0650-Yard Static Drills
  3. 02:31Stress and Movement (50-25 Yards)
  4. 02:58Limited Exposure Drill
  5. 03:30Advancing Fire (25-15 Yards)
  6. 04:15Hammer Pairs at 15 Yards
  7. 04:44Failure Drills on the Move
  8. 06:57Multi-Target Course of Fire
  9. 09:21Box Drill and Pistol Transition

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Marine Carbine Qualification Drill shown by Tactical Rifleman?

The Marine Carbine Qualification Drill is designed to test a shooter's proficiency with a carbine under stress. It incorporates various shooting positions, movement, speed reloads, and failure drills to simulate tactical scenarios and ensure a high standard of performance.

How is the modified carbine qualification drill scored?

The drill uses a scoring system where targets have zones: a bowling pin outline is worth 1 point, while high-value chest boxes and a head triangle are worth 2 points. A total score of 80 or better out of 100 is typically required to pass.

What shooting techniques are emphasized in this carbine drill?

This drill emphasizes critical techniques such as shooting on the move, performing speed reloads efficiently, executing failure drills (two to the chest, one to the head), and performing 'hammer' or accelerated pairs for rapid follow-up shots.

Who instructs the modified carbine qualification drill?

The modified carbine qualification drill is instructed by Rob French, identified as a T1G (Tier 1 Group) Instructor, providing expert guidance on tactical rifle techniques.

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