Drill of the Month: The Speedbump + October Dryfire Crew Challenge

Published on October 1, 2024
Duration: 2:56

This video details the 'Speedbump' drill, a training exercise designed to improve throttle control and target transitions. The drill involves engaging a specific sequence of targets (Speedbump, Open, Open, Speedbump, Open, Open) at varying distances, first in dry fire and then live fire. The instructor emphasizes the importance of controlled speed and accuracy, offering a challenge with a prize for participants who post their results.

Quick Summary

The Speedbump drill is a firearms training exercise designed to enhance throttle control and target transitions. It involves engaging targets in a specific sequence (Speedbump, Open, Open, Speedbump, Open, Open) at controlled distances, first in dry fire and then live fire, to improve shooter proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Speedbump Drill
  2. 00:16Drill Setup and Distance
  3. 00:27Understanding 'Speedbump' Target Sequence
  4. 00:34Dry Fire Practice
  5. 00:48Dry Fire Performance and Challenge Details
  6. 01:01Prize: Dry Fire Crew Pistol Tray
  7. 01:18Live Fire Execution at the Range
  8. 01:35Live Fire Results and Analysis
  9. 02:09Second Live Fire Attempt and Improvement
  10. 02:36Call to Action: Try the Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Speedbump drill and how does it improve shooting skills?

The Speedbump drill is a firearms training exercise that focuses on improving throttle control and target transitions. It involves engaging a specific sequence of targets, forcing the shooter to manage their speed and accuracy between engagements, thereby enhancing overall proficiency.

What are the recommended distances and sequences for the Speedbump drill?

The drill starts at 6 feet for dry fire, simulating 12 yards. The target sequence is 'Speedbump, Open, Open, Speedbump, Open, Open.' This pattern is designed to challenge the shooter's ability to transition smoothly and quickly between targets.

How can I participate in the October Dryfire Crew Challenge?

To participate, you need to perform the Speedbump drill, record your performance, post the video, and tag the channel. This enters you into a drawing to win a Dry Fire Crew Pistol Tray, a useful accessory for firearm maintenance and organization.

What kind of firearms are suitable for the Speedbump drill?

While the video mentions a carbine course, the Speedbump drill can be adapted for various firearms, including pistols and carbines. The core principle of controlled target transitions and throttle management applies broadly to firearm proficiency training.

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