Bruiser Cruiser Rifle Drill

Published on June 21, 2022
Duration: 16:28

This video details the 'Bruiser Cruiser' rifle drill, designed to improve non-static reloads and muzzle awareness. The drill involves engaging targets from various positions, performing reloads on the move, and transitioning between different target zones. It emphasizes practical application in less-than-ideal environments and encourages shooters to focus on accuracy over pure speed, highlighting the importance of clean runs for optimal scoring.

Quick Summary

The Bruiser Cruiser is a firearms training drill designed to enhance non-static reloads and muzzle awareness. It involves moving between designated points, performing reloads on the move, and engaging targets at different zones, simulating dynamic shooting scenarios. The drill emphasizes practical application and encourages shooters to focus on accuracy over pure speed for optimal scoring.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Drill Overview
  2. 00:36Sponsor: Shooting Surplus Discount
  3. 01:03Sponsor: Ammo US Brass House Discount
  4. 01:46Backstory of the Bruiser Cruiser Drill
  5. 02:13Drill Philosophy: Non-Static Reloads & Muzzle Awareness
  6. 03:15Drill Setup: Target and Cone Placement
  7. 04:17Drill Execution: Four Evolutions
  8. 05:06Scoring: Time and Hits/Misses
  9. 06:22First String of Fire: Jake's Run
  10. 07:06Second String of Fire: Jake's Run
  11. 07:39Third String of Fire: Jake's Run (Close Up)
  12. 08:40Fourth String of Fire: Jake's Run (Close Up Reverse)
  13. 10:08Scoring Breakdown and Analysis
  14. 11:40Bruiser's Run: First String
  15. 12:40Bruiser's Run: Second String
  16. 13:00Bruiser's Run: Third String
  17. 13:15Bruiser's Run: Fourth String
  18. 13:33Analysis of Bruiser's Performance and Speed vs. Accuracy
  19. 14:48Learning from Costa Ludus on Deliberate Shooting
  20. 15:46Conclusion and Drill Appreciation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bruiser Cruiser rifle drill?

The Bruiser Cruiser is a firearms training drill designed to enhance non-static reloads and muzzle awareness. It involves moving between designated points, performing reloads on the move, and engaging targets at different zones, simulating dynamic shooting scenarios.

How is the Bruiser Cruiser drill set up?

The drill requires a target at 10 yards and four cones (or markers) forming a square. Additional cones are placed 25 yards from the target, creating 5-yard spacing. The drill involves starting at a far corner, engaging the target, running diagonally, reloading, and engaging again.

What are the key skills practiced in the Bruiser Cruiser drill?

This drill focuses on critical skills such as non-static reloads, maintaining muzzle awareness while moving, target transitions, and accurate engagement under time pressure. It aims to build proficiency in dynamic shooting environments.

How is the Bruiser Cruiser drill scored?

The drill is scored by combining the total time taken for all strings of fire with points awarded for target hits (A-zone, C-zone, D-zone) and penalties for misses. The goal is to achieve the highest combined score, balancing speed and accuracy.

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