Criss Cross drill with the P211 GTO #P211

Published on February 12, 2026
Duration: 1:39

This video demonstrates the Criss Cross drill using the P211 GTO, emphasizing speed and accuracy across two targets. Instruction from Tanner Denton, who exhibits high-level proficiency, focuses on achieving sub-3-second times and incorporating tactical reloads. The drill is analyzed using a shot timer, with a review of target hits to assess performance.

Quick Summary

The Criss Cross drill, as performed with the P211 GTO, focuses on rapid engagement of two targets to enhance speed and accuracy. Expert Tanner Denton achieves sub-3-second times, incorporating tactical reloads and analyzing shot timer data for performance improvement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Criss Cross Drill Introduction
  2. 00:34Speed Progression & Timer Review
  3. 00:48Achieving Sub-3 Second Run
  4. 01:03Reload Drills Integration
  5. 01:25Equipment & Target Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Criss Cross drill?

The Criss Cross drill involves engaging two targets rapidly, often moving between them or shooting from different positions. It's designed to improve speed, accuracy, and transitions under pressure, as demonstrated here with the P211 GTO.

How can I improve my speed in shooting drills?

To improve speed, focus on a fast and efficient first shot, smooth transitions between targets, and practice tactical reloads. Utilizing a shot timer, like Tanner Denton does, is essential for tracking progress and identifying areas for improvement.

What are the key components of the P211 GTO shown in the video?

The P211 GTO in the video is equipped with a red dot optic for faster target acquisition and a weapon-mounted light for low-light conditions. Its 9mm caliber and substantial weight contribute to its stability during rapid fire.

What is considered a good time for the Criss Cross drill?

Achieving times under 3 seconds, as Tanner Denton demonstrates (2.97 seconds), is considered excellent for the Criss Cross drill. Times around 3.07 seconds are also very respectable, showing consistent performance.

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