Haley Strategic Train: Performance Target

Published on April 3, 2020
Duration: 2:30

This video introduces the Haley Strategic Performance Training Target, designed to consolidate multiple drills into a single platform. It covers warm-up sequences like eyes closed, rhythm, and feels eye finger, along with progressive distance training. The target also facilitates variable combat effectiveness tests using different sized hit zones and allows for scoring of static, manipulation, and movement principles. Additionally, a 1-inch grid is included for precise carbine zeroing.

Quick Summary

The Haley Strategic Performance Training Target consolidates drills for efficient training, including 'eyes closed', 'rhythm', and 'feels eye finger' warm-ups. It offers progressive distance practice (3-5 yards) and variable hit zones (12", 8", 4") for combat effectiveness tests. A 1-inch grid aids in precise carbine zeroing.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Performance Training Target
  2. 00:30Acclamation, Rhythm, and Feels Eye Finger Drills
  3. 00:52Progressive Warm-up Distances (3 & 5 Yards)
  4. 01:10Variable Combat Effectiveness Tests (Qualls)
  5. 01:35Scoring Box: Static, Manipulation, Movement
  6. 02:00Zero Dot for Carbine Zeroing
  7. 02:22Conclusion and Call to Train

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary warm-up drills included on the Haley Strategic Performance Target?

The Haley Strategic Performance Target incorporates three key warm-up drills: 'eyes closed' for grip and feel, 'rhythm' for smooth transitions, and 'feels eye finger' to integrate visual focus with trigger control. These drills help shooters establish fundamental skills before engaging in more complex exercises.

How does the Performance Training Target facilitate progressive training?

The target is designed with two sections for warm-up drills, allowing for progressive practice. Shooters can start at 3 yards and then move to 5 yards, gradually increasing the challenge and reinforcing their skills at different distances.

What hit zones are available on the Performance Training Target for combat effectiveness tests?

The target features distinct hit zones of 12-inch, 8-inch, and 4-inch circles. These are designed to be used for various combat effectiveness tests (quals), allowing shooters to practice accuracy and speed under different scenarios.

How can the Performance Training Target be used for carbine zeroing?

The target includes a dedicated 'Zero Dot' section at the bottom with a 1-inch grid. This feature is specifically for carbine zeroing, enabling shooters to confirm their existing zero and make precise adjustments to fine-tune their sight alignment.

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