NAVY SEAL Top 3 Shooting Drills | Tactical Rifleman

Published on October 12, 2018
Duration: 4:59

This guide details three essential shooting drills for maintaining proficiency with an M4 Carbine, as demonstrated by Jason, a Navy SEAL with Tactical Rifleman. The drills focus on target acquisition from the High Ready position, rapid engagement of multiple targets (Box Drill), and maintaining accuracy under physical stress (Elevated Heart Rate Drill). The instruction emphasizes fundamental skills and recommends consistent dry fire practice.

Quick Summary

A Navy SEAL instructor shares three key shooting drills for M4 Carbine proficiency: the High Ready drill for quick target acquisition, the Box Drill for rapid multi-target engagement, and the Elevated Heart Rate drill to maintain fundamentals under stress. He stresses the importance of dry fire practice for continuous skill development.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Drills
  2. 00:50Drill 1: High Ready
  3. 02:00Drill 2: Box Drill
  4. 02:50Drill 3: Elevated Heart Rate
  5. 04:05Conclusion & Dry Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top 3 shooting drills recommended by a Navy SEAL for M4 Carbine proficiency?

A Navy SEAL recommends the High Ready drill for target acquisition, the Box Drill for engaging multiple targets rapidly, and the Elevated Heart Rate drill to maintain fundamentals under physical stress. Consistent dry fire practice is also emphasized.

How does the Elevated Heart Rate Drill work for tactical training?

This drill involves inducing physical stress through exercises like sprints or push-ups to elevate the heart rate, simulating combat conditions. Shooters then immediately engage targets, practicing fundamental skills while experiencing 'limbic overload'.

What is the purpose of the Box Drill in shooting training?

The Box Drill is designed to improve target acquisition speed and the ability to rapidly acquire different sight pictures. It involves engaging multiple targets in a specific sequence, demanding quick transitions and accurate shot placement.

Why is dry fire practice important according to the Navy SEAL instructor?

Dry fire practice is considered a critical component of training for both pistols and rifles. It allows for consistent repetition of fundamental skills like trigger control and sight alignment without expending ammunition, significantly improving overall proficiency.

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