Cold Start Drill

Published on October 29, 2019
Duration: 7:02

This video details a modified 'Cold Start Drill' designed by Instructor Z from Tactical Rifleman. The drill emphasizes not only firearm mechanics, weapon manipulation, and speed but also the critical cognitive skill of target processing and discrimination. Participants draw from a concealed position, fire three shots at a general area, and then engage numbered targets in sequence, requiring them to identify and prioritize threats under pressure, while also managing unknown magazine capacities and performing reloads.

Quick Summary

The Cold Start Drill with target discrimination tests firearm mechanics, weapon manipulation, and cognitive processing. Shooters draw, fire three shots at a general area, then engage numbered targets sequentially within small boxes, managing unknown magazine capacities and performing reloads. Aim for 10-15 seconds, with hits requiring bullets to be at least halfway in the target box.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Introduction to the Cold Start Drill
  2. 00:40Drill Setup and Rules
  3. 01:12Reloads and Unknown Magazine Capacity
  4. 01:44Target Discrimination Explained
  5. 02:20Target Time and Hit Criteria
  6. 02:40Drill Execution and Demonstration
  7. 03:18Post-Drill Analysis and Time Review
  8. 04:25Understanding the Cold Start Drill
  9. 04:39Free PDF Download and Practice Tips
  10. 05:36Importance of Reacting on the Fly
  11. 06:02Start Your Training with This Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Cold Start Drill with target discrimination?

The Cold Start Drill with target discrimination aims to enhance not only firearm mechanics and speed but also the critical cognitive skill of processing and identifying targets under pressure. It simulates real-world scenarios where quick decision-making is vital.

How is the Cold Start Drill performed?

Shooters start facing away from the target, draw their firearm, fire three quick shots at a 4x4 box, then engage numbered targets (1-5) in sequence within small boxes. Reloads are performed as needed, with unknown magazine capacities.

What are the target hit criteria for this drill?

For a shot to be counted as a hit, it must be at least halfway within the designated target box. Shots that are more than halfway out of the box are not considered hits.

What is the recommended time for the Cold Start Drill?

The target time for proficient shooters is between 10 to 15 seconds. Achieving times under 10 seconds indicates a high level of mastery in executing the drill.

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