Cold Start

Published on October 19, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates a cold start shooting drill where the shooter engages multiple targets without prior knowledge of their exact locations. The shooter successfully achieved a score of five Alphas and one Charlie, followed by three Alphas and two Charlie on a subsequent target, indicating proficiency in rapid target acquisition and accurate shot placement under pressure.

Quick Summary

A 'cold start' shooting drill tests a shooter's ability to engage unknown targets quickly and accurately. Scoring systems like Alpha (A) for critical hits and Charlie (C) for less critical hits help evaluate performance. Achieving high scores demonstrates proficiency in target acquisition and marksmanship under pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:33Cold Start Drill Introduction
  2. 00:39Scoring: Five Alphas, One Charlie
  3. 00:45Scoring: Three Alphas, Two Charlie
  4. 00:55Target Engagement: Neck Head

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'cold start' in shooting drills?

A 'cold start' shooting drill involves engaging targets without prior knowledge of their exact positions or number. This tests a shooter's ability to quickly acquire targets, make accurate shots, and adapt to an unknown scenario under pressure.

How are targets scored in shooting competitions like this drill?

Targets are typically scored based on where the projectile impacts. 'Alpha' (A) usually signifies a hit in the most critical scoring zone, indicating a highly effective shot. 'Charlie' (C) indicates a hit on the target but outside the primary scoring area.

What does a score of five Alphas and one Charlie indicate?

A score of five Alphas and one Charlie in a shooting drill suggests a high level of proficiency. It means five shots hit the most critical areas of the target, and one shot hit a less critical but still valid area, demonstrating good accuracy and speed.

Why is engaging 'neck head' targets significant in training?

Engaging 'neck head' targets signifies a focus on precision shooting at vital areas. This type of training is often used in advanced defensive or tactical scenarios where precise shot placement is crucial for incapacitation.

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