Engaging Targets That Are "Using" Cover

Published on December 21, 2025
Duration: 0:56

This training drill, demonstrated by Administrative Results, focuses on engaging simulated prone adversaries utilizing cover at increasing distances (50, 118, and 261 yards). The drill emphasizes proper prone shooting mechanics, efficient weapon manipulation including rapid reloads, and consistent accuracy at varying ranges. It's designed for advanced shooters looking to refine their skills in dynamic cover scenarios.

Quick Summary

This tactical training drill focuses on engaging simulated prone adversaries using cover at distances of 50, 118, and 261 yards. It emphasizes mastering the prone position for stability, effective recoil management, and efficient weapon manipulation, including rapid reloads, to maintain accuracy and operational readiness in dynamic scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:0050-Yard Prone Engagement
  2. 00:15118-Yard Prone Engagement
  3. 00:28261-Yard Prone Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the engaging targets using cover drill?

This drill simulates engaging a prone adversary who is using cover. It focuses on improving a shooter's ability to accurately engage targets at varying distances (50, 118, 261 yards) from a stable prone position while effectively manipulating their firearm.

What firearm and optics are recommended for this cover engagement drill?

The CZ Bren 2 MS rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO is featured, equipped with an EOTech EXPS3 holographic sight and an EOTech G33 Magnifier, demonstrating a capable setup for tactical engagements.

How does this drill help improve shooting skills?

It enhances prone shooting stability, recoil management at distance, and the speed/efficiency of weapon manipulation, particularly rapid reloads, all while emphasizing the tactical use of cover to minimize exposure.

What distances are covered in this tactical shooting drill?

The drill progresses through three engagement distances: an initial engagement at 50 yards, followed by engagements at 118 yards, and culminating at a longer range of 261 yards, testing proficiency across various scenarios.

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