Can You Shoot While Moving Into Position?

Published on April 17, 2023
Duration: 0:49

This video demonstrates the 'Bar Hop' drill, a tactical shooting technique focused on engaging targets while moving into a new position. Lucas Botkin, an expert instructor from T.REX ARMS, explains how this drill helps shooters disconnect upper body actions from leg movements, leading to more fluid and accurate transitions. It's designed to improve high-speed target engagement during tactical movement.

Quick Summary

The 'Bar Hop' drill, demonstrated by T.REX ARMS expert Lucas Botkin, teaches shooters to engage targets while moving into new positions. It focuses on disconnecting upper body firing actions from leg movements for fluid transitions and improved accuracy during tactical movement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bar Hop Drill
  2. 00:16Drill Explanation and Goal
  3. 00:32Cognitive Benefits and Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Bar Hop' drill?

The 'Bar Hop' drill is a shooting exercise where you engage targets while stepping over an obstacle, like a bar on the ground. It teaches you to transition your aim and fire simultaneously as you move into a new shooting position.

How does the 'Bar Hop' drill improve shooting?

This drill helps disconnect your upper body's firing actions from your leg movements. By practicing this isolation, you can achieve more fluid and accurate transitions when shooting while moving tactically.

Who demonstrates the 'Bar Hop' drill?

The 'Bar Hop' drill is demonstrated by Lucas Botkin, an expert instructor from T.REX ARMS, known for his high-speed, accurate target engagement techniques.

What equipment is used in the 'Bar Hop' drill?

The drill utilizes cardboard silhouette targets and ground markers to define movement zones. Shooters often employ gear like chest rigs, helmets, and handguns with red dot sights and weapon-mounted lights.

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