Best Shooting Drills for Indoor Range | Tactical Rifleman

Published on August 23, 2019
Duration: 17:23

This guide outlines five essential shooting drills for indoor ranges, presented by Karl Erickson of Tactical Rifleman. These drills are designed to improve fundamental shooting skills like trigger control, accuracy, and target transitions, even with common range restrictions. The instruction emphasizes practical application and building proficiency through focused practice.

Quick Summary

Learn five essential shooting drills for indoor ranges from former Green Beret Karl Erickson: 'Trigger Finger Zero' for precise trigger control, 'Aim Small / Miss Small' for accuracy, 'Presentation from Retention' for drawing, 'Strong-Hand / Weak-Hand' for balance, and 'Driving the Gun' for target transitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Indoor Range Constraints
  2. 01:40Drill 1: Trigger Finger Zero
  3. 04:32Drill 2: Aim Small / Miss Small
  4. 07:33Drill 3: Presentation from Retention
  5. 11:24Drill 4: Strong-Hand / Weak-Hand
  6. 13:43Drill 5: Driving the Gun

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best shooting drills for an indoor range?

The best indoor range drills include 'Trigger Finger Zero' for trigger control, 'Aim Small / Miss Small' for precision, 'Presentation from Retention' for drawing techniques, 'Strong-Hand / Weak-Hand' for balance, and 'Driving the Gun' for target transitions. These focus on fundamental skills within common range limitations.

How can I improve my accuracy at an indoor range?

Improve indoor range accuracy by practicing 'Aim Small / Miss Small' focusing on sight alignment and trigger control. The 'Trigger Finger Zero' drill helps eliminate shot dispersion caused by improper trigger manipulation, leading to tighter groups.

What is 'Presentation from Retention' in shooting?

'Presentation from Retention' is a shooting technique where the firearm is drawn from a close-contact retention position and extended towards the target. It's crucial for the first accurate shot when a full holster draw isn't possible, as demonstrated in indoor range drills.

Why are there restrictions on indoor shooting ranges?

Indoor shooting ranges often restrict actions like drawing from a holster or rapid fire due to safety concerns arising from unsafe shooter practices. High-quality training is still achievable by adapting drills to these limitations, focusing on precision and control.

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