Fast V Drill With a BCM

Published on March 31, 2023
Duration: 0:56

This guide details the V Drill, a fast-paced training exercise for AR-15 platforms, demonstrated by Lucas Botkin of T.REX ARMS. It emphasizes rapid target transitions and precise trigger control, completing 10 shots in 2.08 seconds at 7 yards. The drill requires a BCM rifle, an EOTech optic, and focuses on advanced marksmanship techniques like eye-tracking for optimal performance.

Quick Summary

The V Drill is an advanced shooting exercise for AR-15 platforms, focusing on rapid target transitions and precise trigger control. Performed at 7 yards with a 10-round sequence (2-2-2-2-2), it emphasizes stopping the firearm on target before firing and utilizing eye-tracking for speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00V Drill Demonstration with BCM Rifle
  2. 00:05Shooting Discipline: Stop on Target
  3. 00:16Drill Sequence Explained
  4. 00:21Target Analysis & Eye Movement
  5. 00:42Drill Setup and Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the V Drill and how is it performed?

The V Drill is a shooting exercise involving 10 rounds engaging three targets in a specific sequence (2-2-2-2-2). It's performed rapidly, focusing on quick target transitions and precise trigger control, often completed in under 3 seconds at close range.

What equipment is used in the T.REX ARMS V Drill demonstration?

The demonstration features a BCM AR-15 rifle equipped with a suppressor, an EOTech optic, and a weapon light. A shot timer is used to record the drill's completion time.

What are the key techniques for executing the V Drill effectively?

Effective execution involves moving the gun quickly between targets while ensuring it stops precisely on the next target before firing. Utilizing eye-tracking, directing your gaze ahead of the firearm, is crucial for seamless transitions and accuracy.

What are the setup parameters for the V Drill as shown?

The drill is set up at 7 yards with targets spaced 1 yard apart. The shooter starts from a low ready position and engages 10 rounds in the specified V-pattern sequence.

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