How to Make the First Shot Count

Published on March 1, 2017
Duration: 4:15

This video demonstrates the 'Ready Up Drill,' a military-derived training method to improve rapid sight acquisition and first-shot accuracy. By repeatedly bringing the firearm up, acquiring a sight picture, and squeezing the trigger, shooters develop muscle memory for consistent engagement. The drill can be adapted for various firearms, from competition pistols like the Walther Q5 Match to subcompacts like the Ruger LCP, and even rifles, emphasizing the importance of practice for effective self-defense.

Quick Summary

The 'Ready Up Drill' is a firearms training technique focused on rapid sight acquisition and first-shot accuracy. It involves repeatedly bringing the firearm up to achieve a sight picture, squeezing the trigger, and returning to a low ready position. This builds muscle memory for consistent engagement, applicable to various firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:20Demonstrating Rapid Sight Acquisition
  2. 00:36Walther Q5 Match Performance
  3. 01:05Ruger LCP Performance
  4. 01:14The Ready Up Drill Explained
  5. 01:40Developing Muscle Memory
  6. 02:00Application for Home Defense
  7. 03:011873 Colt Demonstration
  8. 03:13Practice Tips: Don't Fire if Not On Sights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Ready Up Drill' for firearms?

The 'Ready Up Drill' is a training technique where you repeatedly bring your firearm up to acquire a sight picture, squeeze the trigger, and then return to a low ready position. This process is repeated to build muscle memory for fast and accurate shooting, especially for the first shot.

How does the Ready Up Drill improve shooting accuracy?

By consistently practicing bringing the firearm to a good sight picture and firing, the drill trains your hands and wrists to naturally orient the gun towards the target. This muscle memory allows for quicker engagement and can even facilitate point shooting at defensive distances.

Can the Ready Up Drill be used with different types of firearms?

Yes, the Ready Up Drill is versatile and can be applied to various firearms, including handguns with different sight radii (like the Walther Q5 Match or Ruger LCP) and even rifles. The core principle of rapid sight acquisition and trigger control remains the same.

What is a key safety aspect of the Ready Up Drill?

A critical safety and training point is to avoid pulling the trigger if you haven't achieved a proper sight picture. If you're not on target, you should lower the firearm and restart the drill, reinforcing good habits over rushed shots.

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