Firearm Drills: 12 round warmup drill

Published on March 28, 2017
Duration: 6:36

This video demonstrates a practical 12-round rifle warmup drill designed by Garand Thumb, inspired by Haley Strategic. It focuses on improving trigger cadence, shooting stance, and follow-through, especially for shooters with limited ammunition. The drill progresses from 5 yards to 15 yards, emphasizing accuracy and speed.

Quick Summary

The 12-round rifle warmup drill, demonstrated by Garand Thumb, focuses on improving trigger cadence, shooting stance, and follow-through. It progresses from 5 to 15 yards, starting with slow '100' pace shots and advancing to faster cadences while maintaining accuracy, making it ideal for limited ammunition scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Rifle Shooting Demonstration
  2. 00:20Channel Intro & Engagement
  3. 00:39Introduction to Warmup Drill
  4. 01:08Drill Focus Areas
  5. 01:29Drill Setup & Initial Steps
  6. 01:52Good Shooting Stance Explained
  7. 02:29Stage 1: 100-Pace Drill (5 Yards)
  8. 03:00Progression: 10-Pace & 1-Pace
  9. 03:48Importance of Progression
  10. 04:04Stage 2: 15-Yard Line
  11. 04:47Drill Origin & Credit
  12. 05:01Drill Benefits & Accessibility
  13. 05:36Quick Drill Review
  14. 06:15Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the 12-round rifle warmup drill?

The 12-round rifle warmup drill, demonstrated by Garand Thumb, aims to improve trigger cadence, shooting stance, and follow-through. It's particularly useful for shooters with limited ammunition, providing an efficient way to prepare before more extensive training.

How do you set up the 12-round rifle drill?

Set up a target at 5 yards with a 3x5 index card vertically. Ensure your weapon is loaded and assume a proper shooting stance. The drill begins with slow, deliberate shots and progresses to faster cadences.

What are the key stages of the 12-round rifle drill?

The drill starts at 5 yards with slow '100' pace shots, progressing to '10', '1', and cyclic rates, aiming for a 2-inch group. It then moves to 15 yards, repeating similar cadence progressions.

Who is this drill beneficial for?

This drill is highly beneficial for law enforcement, military personnel, and students who may have limited ammunition. It's an effective and efficient method for warming up and honing essential shooting skills.

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