DREADLOCK ASSASSIN TRAINING TRIGGER CONTROL DRILL!!

Published on June 18, 2020
Duration: 5:04

This video demonstrates a simple yet effective trigger control drill designed to help shooters identify and overcome the 'jitters' often experienced during training. The drill involves loading a limited number of rounds, ejecting the magazine after chambering one round, and then performing single shots, allowing the sights to settle before the next attempt. This method emphasizes smooth trigger press and sight alignment, crucial for accurate shooting.

Quick Summary

This trigger control drill involves loading 10-15 rounds, chambering one, ejecting the magazine, and firing. The focus is on a smooth trigger press and allowing sights to settle, helping shooters identify and overcome 'jitters' for improved accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction to the Drill
  2. 00:26Drill Setup: Loading and Ejecting Magazine
  3. 00:34Executing the Single Shot
  4. 00:38Sight Recovery and Repetition
  5. 03:42Instructor Observation and Feedback
  6. 04:18Drill Conclusion and Applause

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the single-shot trigger control drill?

The primary purpose of this drill is to help shooters identify and overcome the involuntary 'jitters' or muscle tremors that can negatively impact trigger control and shooting accuracy. It emphasizes a smooth, deliberate trigger press and proper sight alignment.

How do you set up the single-shot trigger control drill?

To set up the drill, load 10-15 rounds into your magazine. Insert the magazine, chamber one round, and then eject the magazine. This ensures you can only fire one shot at a time, forcing focus on each individual trigger press.

What are the key steps in performing the single-shot trigger control drill?

The key steps are: press out to your firing position, smoothly press the trigger to fire the shot, allow your sights to settle back down onto the target, and then repeat the process. The focus is on controlled execution of each step.

Why is ejecting the magazine important in this trigger control drill?

Ejecting the magazine after chambering a round is crucial because it limits the firearm to a single shot. This prevents rapid-fire and forces the shooter to concentrate on the fundamentals of trigger control and sight alignment for each individual shot.

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