Love at First Shot | S4 E2: "One Box of Ammo Drill"

Published on April 2, 2018
Duration: 2:25

This drill, designed for CCW holders, focuses on improving accuracy, speed, and reloading efficiency using a single box of 50 rounds. It progresses through different distances (3, 5, 7, and 10 yards) and shooting sequences, including controlled pairs and body/head shots, allowing for measurable progress tracking.

Quick Summary

The 'One Box of Ammo Drill' is a 50-round training routine for CCW holders to enhance accuracy, speed, and reloading. It progresses from 3 yards (accuracy, controlled pairs) to 5 and 7 yards (body/head shots with reloads), finishing at 10 yards (head accuracy). Track progress by photographing targets and noting difficulties.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction to CCW Skill Improvement
  2. 00:343-Yard Accuracy & Controlled Pairs
  3. 00:585-Yard Body/Head Shot Drill with Reload
  4. 01:12Repeating 5-Yard Drill
  5. 01:227-Yard Drill Sequence
  6. 01:3710-Yard Accuracy Finish
  7. 01:52Target Review and Progress Tracking

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'One Box of Ammo Drill' and who is it for?

The 'One Box of Ammo Drill' is a 50-round training routine designed to help CCW (Concealed Carry Weapon) holders improve their basic shooting skills, focusing on accuracy, speed, and efficient reloading. It's suitable for intermediate shooters looking to maintain and enhance their defensive handgun proficiency.

How does the 'One Box of Ammo Drill' progress through distances?

The drill starts at a close range of 3 yards, focusing on accuracy and controlled pairs. It then moves back to 5 yards, then 7 yards, incorporating body and head shots with reloads. The drill concludes at 10 yards with a final accuracy-focused string.

What specific shooting sequences are used in the 'One Box of Ammo Drill'?

The drill includes sequences like 5 accurate shots to the upper target area at 3 yards, controlled pairs for quick sight acquisition, and at 5 and 7 yards, a pattern of two shots to the body, one to the head, followed by a reload. The final stage at 10 yards is 5 shots to the upper head.

How can I track my progress with the 'One Box of Ammo Drill'?

You can track your progress by reviewing your target after each stage. It's recommended to take a picture of your target with your cell phone and note any specific challenges or areas for improvement. This allows you to focus on those aspects in your next training session.

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