Gun Range Ready Up Drills

Published on January 7, 2020
Duration: 1:52

This video demonstrates the 'Ready Up Drill,' a fundamental firearm training exercise. The drill focuses on efficiently bringing a firearm from a low ready position to a firing solution on target, emphasizing accuracy first and then integrating speed. It's beneficial for improving target acquisition and transitions, whether from a draw or engaging multiple targets.

Quick Summary

The Ready Up Drill is a firearm training exercise focused on efficiently bringing a firearm from a low ready position to an accurate shot on target. It emphasizes accuracy in early repetitions before integrating speed, and helps improve target acquisition and transitions, especially when engaging multiple targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Ready Up Drills
  2. 00:13Drill Purpose: Firearm Up & Scanning
  3. 00:19Bringing Firearm Up & Finding Sights
  4. 00:29Demonstration: Low Ready Position
  5. 00:39Executing the Ready Up Shot
  6. 00:54Focusing on Accuracy First
  7. 01:00Integrating Speed into the Drill
  8. 01:25Benefits: Multiple Targets & Transitions
  9. 01:37Finding Target & Bringing Sights to Eyes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ready Up Drill in firearm training?

The Ready Up Drill is a firearm training exercise designed to improve the transition from a low ready position to an accurate shot. It involves bringing the firearm up, acquiring sights on the target, and firing, with an initial focus on accuracy before integrating speed.

How does the Ready Up Drill help with multiple targets?

By practicing the Ready Up Drill, shooters can enhance their ability to quickly acquire and engage multiple targets. The drill's focus on efficient target acquisition and sight alignment translates to faster and more accurate transitions between targets.

What is the recommended progression for the Ready Up Drill?

The recommended progression for the Ready Up Drill is to initially focus solely on accuracy for the first few repetitions. Once accuracy is consistent, speed can be gradually integrated into the drill.

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