Ernie's Favorite Pistol Drills

Published on August 8, 2024
Duration: 15:14

This video outlines five practical firearm drills designed to enhance shooting skills. It emphasizes starting with fundamental marksmanship, progressing to speed drills with timed splits, and practicing essential techniques like holster draws and reloads. The instructor also covers advanced drills such as 'two to the chest, one to the head' and one-handed shooting, stressing the importance of consistent practice, data tracking, and adapting drills for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

To improve pistol skills, start with fundamental marksmanship drills focusing on grip, sight alignment, and trigger control. Progress to speed drills with timed splits, allowing a larger target zone initially to build comfort with the pace. Incorporate holster draws, reloads, and tactical sequences like 'two to the chest, one to the head,' using the 'look, shift, settle, shoot' method for target transitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Range Drills
  2. 00:31Fundamental Marksmanship Drill
  3. 01:54Speed and Cadence Drills
  4. 03:31Allowing for Failure to Build Speed
  5. 04:51Holster Draw Drills
  6. 06:46One Shot, One Reload Drills
  7. 08:30Two to the Chest, One to the Head Drill
  8. 09:26Look, Shift, Settle, Shoot Technique
  9. 10:07One-Handed One-R-One Drills
  10. 11:03One-Handed Reload Mechanics
  11. 13:41Concealed Carry Drill Adaptation
  12. 14:09Tracking Performance Metrics

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective pistol drills for improving shooting skills?

Effective pistol drills include fundamental marksmanship practice, timed speed drills with specific split times (e.g., 0.5 to 0.25 seconds), holster draw exercises, one-shot-one-reload sequences, and tactical drills like 'two to the chest, one to the head'.

How can I improve my speed and accuracy with a pistol?

To improve speed and accuracy, start with slow, deliberate fundamental practice. Then, introduce timed drills, allowing for a slightly larger target zone initially to build comfort with the pace. Gradually refine accuracy as speed increases, and always focus on smooth transitions and controlled movements.

What is the 'look, shift, settle, shoot' technique?

The 'look, shift, settle, shoot' technique is a method for target transitions. It involves visually looking at the new target, shifting your eyes and sights to it, settling your sight picture, and then executing the shot. This ensures a more controlled and accurate engagement.

Why practice one-handed shooting and reloads?

Practicing one-handed shooting and reloads reinforces fundamental manipulation skills, gear familiarity, and the ability to operate a firearm effectively even when one hand is occupied or compromised. It builds overall proficiency and adaptability.

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