“Death Alley” Shooting Drill… Basically Aimbot IRL

Published on October 19, 2024
Duration: 0:25

The 'Death Alley' drill, demonstrated by Lucas Botkin of T.REX ARMS, emphasizes rapid target engagement in a confined space using both AR-15 and handgun platforms. The drill's high target density is designed to improve speed and accuracy under pressure, simulating a scenario where misses are unlikely due to proximity. It highlights the importance of proficient weapon manipulation, recoil control, and quick sight acquisition for defensive shooting.

Quick Summary

The 'Death Alley' drill, demonstrated by Lucas Botkin of T.REX ARMS, involves engaging multiple steel targets in a narrow lane at high speed with an AR-15 or handgun. It emphasizes rapid target transitions and accuracy under pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00AR-15 'Death Alley' Drill Demo
  2. 00:06Drill Concept: High Target Density
  3. 00:15Handgun 'Death Alley' Drill Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Death Alley' shooting drill?

The 'Death Alley' drill, demonstrated by T.REX ARMS, involves engaging multiple steel targets in a confined, narrow lane at high speed. It's designed to test and improve rapid target transitions and accuracy under pressure.

What firearms are used in the 'Death Alley' drill?

The drill can be performed with both rifles, like the AR-15, and handguns, such as a 9mm Glock. This allows shooters to practice close-quarters engagement skills with different weapon platforms.

What skills does the 'Death Alley' drill help develop?

This drill focuses on developing high-speed target acquisition, proficient weapon manipulation, effective recoil management, and quick sight picture/sight alignment transitions, crucial for defensive shooting scenarios.

Who demonstrates the 'Death Alley' drill?

The 'Death Alley' drill is demonstrated by Lucas Botkin, founder of T.REX ARMS. His expertise is evident in his high-speed execution and professional gear setup.

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