Žiga's full run - Kasarda Drill (FB2019)

Published on September 19, 2019
Duration: 3:41

This guide details the Kasarda Drill, a physically demanding tactical shooting exercise demonstrated by Žiga at Finnish Brutality 2019. The drill combines rifle and pistol engagements with high-intensity physical exertion, such as kettlebell throws, to simulate stress and fatigue. Expert instruction highlights efficient weapon transitions, controlled breathing, and consistent target engagement under duress, culminating in a timed score.

Quick Summary

The Kasarda Drill is a challenging tactical shooting exercise combining rifle and pistol engagements with intense physical exertion, such as kettlebell throws, to simulate stress and fatigue. Demonstrated at Finnish Brutality 2019, it tests a shooter's ability to maintain accuracy and efficiency under duress, emphasizing controlled breathing and smooth weapon transitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Preparation
  2. 00:22Rifle Engagement & Physical Stress
  3. 02:26Pistol Transition
  4. 03:08Drill Completion & Scoring

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Kasarda Drill?

The Kasarda Drill is a physically demanding tactical shooting exercise that combines rifle and pistol engagements with strenuous physical activity, like kettlebell throws, to simulate stress and fatigue. It emphasizes efficient transitions and accuracy under duress.

What equipment is used in the Kasarda Drill?

The Kasarda Drill, as demonstrated, involves a Valmet M76 rifle, a sidearm (likely a Glock), a PACT Club Timer III for scoring, and a heavy kettlebell for physical conditioning between shooting stages.

How does the Kasarda Drill test a shooter's abilities?

It tests a shooter's ability to maintain accuracy and efficiency in weapon handling while experiencing high heart rate and physical fatigue, simulating combat conditions. Key skills include controlled breathing, rapid target engagement, and smooth weapon transitions.

What is the role of the kettlebell in the Kasarda Drill?

The kettlebell is used to intentionally increase the shooter's heart rate and induce physical fatigue between shooting stages. This element simulates the physical stress encountered in real-world tactical situations or intense competition.

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