NAVY SEAL Top 3 Shooting Drills | Tactical Rifleman

Published on October 12, 2018
Duration: 4:59

This video details three essential shooting drills favored by a Navy SEAL for maintaining rifle proficiency: the High Ready Drill for quick target acquisition, the Box Drill for rapid sight picture changes across multiple targets, and the Elevated Heart Rate Drill to simulate combat stress. The instructor emphasizes the importance of fundamental skills and consistent dry fire practice for improvement.

Quick Summary

A Navy SEAL shares his top 3 rifle shooting drills: High Ready Drill for quick acquisition, Box Drill for rapid target transitions, and Elevated Heart Rate Drill to simulate combat stress. He stresses the importance of fundamentals and consistent dry fire practice.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Top 3 Shooting Drills
  2. 00:50Drill 1: High Ready Drill Explained
  3. 02:00Drill 2: The Box Drill Technique
  4. 02:50Drill 3: Elevated Heart Rate Drill
  5. 04:05Conclusion & Importance of Dry Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top 3 shooting drills recommended by a Navy SEAL?

The top three drills are the High Ready Drill for quick target acquisition, the Box Drill for rapid sight picture changes across multiple targets, and the Elevated Heart Rate Drill to simulate combat stress by shooting under physical duress.

How does the Elevated Heart Rate Drill work?

This drill involves elevating your heart rate through physical exertion like sprinting or push-ups before engaging targets. The goal is to practice fundamental shooting skills while experiencing physiological stress, mimicking combat conditions.

Why is dry fire practice important for rifle training?

Dry fire practice is crucial because it allows you to reinforce fundamental shooting skills, such as trigger control and sight alignment, without expending ammunition. It's an efficient way to build muscle memory and improve accuracy.

What is the purpose of the Box Drill?

The Box Drill is designed to improve your ability to rapidly acquire different sight pictures and transition between targets. It involves engaging multiple targets in a specific sequence, enhancing speed and accuracy under pressure.

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