Combat Shooting: Switching Eyes for CQB | Tactical Rifleman

Published on June 16, 2023
Duration: 14:48

This video from Tactical Rifleman provides practical drills for developing the ability to switch aiming eyes during Close Quarters Battle (CQB) pistol engagements. It emphasizes maintaining shooting capability while maximizing cover and concealment, and offers a progression of three drills: one-handed baseline training, two-handed switching, and practical barricade work. The instruction is delivered by an experienced firearms instructor, offering actionable techniques for improving situational awareness and accuracy in dynamic environments.

Quick Summary

Master CQB pistol shooting by learning to switch aiming eyes with Tactical Rifleman's expert drills. The video emphasizes the principle of best use of cover and concealment, discouraging hand-switching and promoting eye-switching for a smaller target profile. Three drills are provided: one-handed baseline, two-handed switching, and practical barricade work.

Chapters

  1. 00:43Introduction: Eye Switching for CQB
  2. 01:39Principle 1: Best Use of Cover & Concealment
  3. 02:20Piecemeal Clearing (Pying)
  4. 03:50Why Eye Switching Matters: Target Size
  5. 04:11Progression of Drills
  6. 05:05Drill 1: Baseline Eye Dominance (One-Handed)
  7. 07:24Drill 1: Live Fire Demonstration
  8. 08:42Drill 2: Two-Handed Eye Switching
  9. 09:52Drill 3: Practical CQB with Barricade
  10. 10:34Drill 3: Zig Left (Right Corner)
  11. 12:01Drill 3: Zig Right (Left Corner)
  12. 13:13Learning Tip: Closing Dominant Eye
  13. 13:36Drill 3: Fluid Demonstration
  14. 14:17Conclusion: Practice and Dry Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is switching hands discouraged in CQB when rounding corners?

Switching hands is generally discouraged in CQB because most individuals have not trained their support hand sufficiently for effective shooting, trigger control, and combatives, making it a less reliable option than maintaining a dominant-hand grip.

What is the main principle of one-man room clearing taught in this video?

The primary principle of one-man room clearing emphasized is the best use of cover and concealment. This means exposing the least amount of yourself to potential threats while maximizing your ability to scan and engage targets.

How does rounding a corner affect your target profile when shooting?

When rounding a corner towards the right with right-eye dominance, you might expose your entire head, creating a larger target. By switching your aiming eye, you can often expose only half your head, presenting a smaller, more difficult target for an opponent.

What are the three drills recommended for practicing eye switching?

The recommended drills are: 1) One-handed baseline training to establish non-dominant eye use, 2) Two-handed shooting with alternating eye focus, and 3) Practical CQB drills incorporating footwork and barricades to simulate real-world scenarios.

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