D. O. P. E. DRILL

Published on October 13, 2021
Duration: 7:21

This advanced training drill, the D.O.P.E. Drill from Achilles Heel Tactical, focuses on establishing a failure baseline for speed and accuracy with a red dot sight. Lead instructor Rick guides participants through shooting a customized Glock 17/34 at various distances (5-25 yards) on a specialized target, emphasizing the 'Squirrel and the Nut' concept to manage sight reset and track performance metrics like split times. The drill aims to identify the shooter's limit of capability before accuracy degrades.

Quick Summary

The D.O.P.E. Drill from Achilles Heel Tactical is an advanced training exercise focused on establishing a failure baseline for speed and accuracy. It uses the 'Squirrel and the Nut' concept to manage red dot sight reset and tracks metrics like split times across distances from 5 to 25 yards to identify performance limits.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to D.O.P.E. Drill
  2. 01:03The Squirrel and the Nut Concept
  3. 01:225 and 10 Yard Performance
  4. 03:2115 and 20 Yard Performance
  5. 05:0825 Yard Performance and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the D.O.P.E. Drill?

The D.O.P.E. (Data On Previous Engagement/Experience) Drill is a firearms training exercise designed to establish a failure baseline for speed and accuracy. It involves shooting as fast as possible while keeping all rounds within the A-zone to identify the point where accuracy degrades.

What is the 'Squirrel and the Nut' concept in red dot shooting?

The 'Nut' refers to the refined point of aim that accounts for mechanical offset with the target. The 'Squirrel' is the red dot sight's movement after recoil. The drill emphasizes quickly resetting the dot back to the 'Nut' on target.

What are the key performance metrics tracked in the D.O.P.E. Drill?

The drill tracks several key metrics using the specialized target's data chart: the distance of the shot, the time to acquire the first shot, the split times between subsequent shots, and the total time to complete the drill at each distance.

How does the D.O.P.E. Drill help improve shooting skills?

By pushing shooters to their speed limits and identifying where accuracy falters ('outrunning your headlights'), the drill provides valuable data for future training. This failure baseline allows for targeted practice to improve both speed and precision.

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