How To Train With Your AR-15

Published on October 2, 2020
Duration: 18:53

This video provides a comprehensive guide to AR-15 training, emphasizing home-based dry fire drills for muscle memory and efficiency. It covers essential techniques like proper target acquisition by bringing the rifle to the eye, and live-fire drills focusing on speed and accuracy from a low ready position. The content also highlights the importance of quality gear, sling management, and stress inoculation for effective performance under pressure.

Quick Summary

Effective AR-15 training emphasizes home-based dry fire drills for muscle memory in reloads and trigger control. Key techniques include bringing the rifle to your eye for faster target acquisition and practicing controlled rapid fire, prioritizing accuracy over raw speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:27Home Training & Gear Philosophy
  2. 01:53Dry Fire & Reload Drills
  3. 03:29Target Acquisition Fundamentals
  4. 05:07Live Fire: Low Ready Drills
  5. 07:32Double Tap Drills
  6. 08:36Sling Management & Reloads
  7. 11:14Stress Induction Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key principles for effective AR-15 training?

Effective AR-15 training starts at home with dry fire drills to build muscle memory. Key principles include proper target acquisition by bringing the rifle to your eye, practicing controlled rapid fire, managing gear like slings efficiently, and incorporating stress inoculation.

How can I improve my AR-15 reload speed and efficiency?

Practice repetitive dry reloads at home to build muscle memory. Focus on smooth, consistent movements for magazine changes. Ensure your gear setup allows for quick access to spare magazines and that your sling doesn't impede the process.

What is the best technique for target acquisition with an AR-15?

The recommended technique is to bring the rifle up to your eye level, rather than dropping your head down to the optic. This method enhances speed and maintains better situational awareness by keeping your head up.

Why is stress inoculation important for AR-15 training?

Stress inoculation training, which involves elevating your heart rate through physical activity before shooting, simulates high-stress scenarios. This helps you practice maintaining fundamental shooting skills and weapon manipulation when fatigued or under pressure.

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