Designated Target Drill From PSTG

Published on May 28, 2024
Duration: 0:28

This video demonstrates the 'Designated Target Drill' from PSTG, led by Lucas Botkin. The drill focuses on engaging multiple steel targets from a static position, executing a rapid emergency reload upon bolt-lock, and then transitioning to dynamic movement while engaging targets from simulated cover. Instruction emphasizes efficient target transitions, sub-2-second reloads, and controlled movement with muzzle awareness.

Quick Summary

The Designated Target Drill from PSTG focuses on engaging multiple steel targets from a static position, executing a rapid emergency reload (under 2 seconds) upon bolt-lock, and then transitioning to dynamic movement while engaging targets from simulated cover. This drill enhances target acquisition, recoil control, and tactical movement skills.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Designated Target Drill Start
  2. 00:15Emergency Reload & Dynamic Movement
  3. 00:23T.REX ARMS Branding

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Designated Target Drill?

The Designated Target Drill, as shown from PSTG, involves engaging multiple steel targets from a static position, performing a rapid emergency reload upon bolt-lock, and then transitioning to dynamic movement while engaging targets from simulated cover. It focuses on speed and efficiency.

How fast should an emergency reload be?

According to the instruction, a high-speed emergency reload from bolt-lock should ideally be executed in under 2 seconds to maintain operational effectiveness during a drill or engagement.

What skills does the Designated Target Drill develop?

This drill develops critical skills such as rapid target acquisition, effective recoil control, efficient emergency reloads, and controlled dynamic movement while maintaining muzzle awareness.

What equipment is shown in the video?

The video features a custom AR-15 carbine chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, equipped with an EOTech EXPS3 holographic sight, a T.REX ARMS sling, a Magpul PMAG 30-round magazine, and a B.E. Meyers MAWL-C1+ laser device.

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