Dryfire Rifle Drills | Tactical Rifleman

Published on May 8, 2020
Duration: 23:59

This guide details essential rifle dryfire drills for building muscle memory and proficiency, as instructed by an experienced combat arms expert. It covers safety, specialized tools like the SIRT Bolt and the Chapstick Hack for AR-15s, and key drills including up-drills, transitions, and reloads, emphasizing performance measurement against standards using shot timers.

Quick Summary

Master AR-15 muscle memory with expert dryfire drills. Learn the 'Chapstick Hack' for trigger reset, practice 'Up-drills' under 1.0 second using shot timers, and incorporate malfunction clearing and reloads. Safety first: always ensure the firearm is unloaded.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Dryfire
  2. 01:16Safety and Basic Tools
  3. 02:12Pistol Dryfire Enhancements
  4. 04:33Rifle Dryfire Importance
  5. 05:24SIRT Bolt and The Chapstick Hack
  6. 08:16Tactical Edge Dryfire Trigger
  7. 10:48Recommended Drills
  8. 13:44Time Standards and Timers
  9. 16:27Targets and Precision

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of dryfire training for rifles?

Dryfire training is essential for building subconscious muscle memory and weapon manipulation habits. It allows for thousands of repetitions without live ammunition costs, crucial for mastering skills like trigger control and transitions, though it doesn't simulate recoil.

How can I practice AR-15 trigger reset during dryfire without special equipment?

You can use the 'Chapstick Hack': insert a Chapstick tube or similar spacer into the chamber to hold the bolt carrier group rearward. This allows the trigger to reset without cycling the action, enabling continuous practice.

What are recommended performance standards for rifle dryfire drills?

An expert instructor recommends achieving a rifle 'Up-drill' from ready to firing position in under 1.0 second. Using a shot timer is advised to measure and track progress against such standards.

What tools can enhance rifle dryfire training?

Specialized tools include the SIRT Bolt, a drop-in laser training device for AR-15s. Other aids like the DryFireMag for pistols and the CoolFire Trainer (simulating recoil) can also be beneficial, alongside shot timers and apps.

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