Haley Strategic Train: Performance Target Carbine CET (static)

Published on May 7, 2020
Duration: 2:32

This video details a Carbine Close Engagement Training (CET) drill adapted for an indoor range at 25 yards. The focus is on maintaining accuracy by aiming for an 8-inch circle, balancing speed with precision. The instructor emphasizes scoring based on hits within the designated circle and time penalties, noting that typical CET drills are conducted at longer distances (50-100 yards).

Quick Summary

Carbine CET for indoor ranges at 25 yards involves using an 8-inch circle target to maintain accuracy challenges. The drill focuses on balancing speed with precision, with scoring based on hits within the circle and time penalties.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Carbine CET
  2. 00:17Indoor Range Adaptation (25 Yards)
  3. 00:22Target Size and Accuracy Focus (8-inch Circle)
  4. 01:18Yard Lines and Par Times
  5. 01:22Scoring and Performance Analysis
  6. 01:55Typical Outdoor CET Distances
  7. 02:13Preview of Manipulations Block

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Carbine CET adapted for indoor ranges?

For indoor ranges, Carbine CET is typically adapted by reducing the engagement distance to 25 yards and focusing on a smaller target, such as an 8-inch circle, to maintain a challenging accuracy requirement.

What is the primary goal of the Carbine CET drill?

The primary goal of the Carbine CET drill is to develop and maintain proficiency in engaging targets accurately and efficiently under time constraints, balancing both speed and precision.

What are the typical distances for Carbine CET?

Typically, Carbine CET drills are conducted at longer distances, ranging from 50 to 100 yards, depending on the available range facilities.

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