Negative Target Drill Revisited

Published on October 7, 2016
Duration: 3:59

This video revisits the 'Negative Target Drill,' a self-created training exercise designed to test accuracy by shooting through intentionally cut-out sections of a target. The instructor demonstrates the drill with two different firearms, a Smith & Wesson Shield in 9mm and a Sig Sauer P226 DAK in .40 caliber, at a distance of 10 yards. The drill involves placing two shots in the body area and one in the head, with the objective of passing these rounds through the negative space created in the target.

Quick Summary

The Negative Target Drill is a firearm training exercise where the center of a target is cut out. The shooter's goal is to accurately place rounds through this negative space, demonstrating precision and control, and countering claims of camera trickery.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to Negative Target Drill
  2. 00:36Addressing Cheating Accusations
  3. 01:01Demonstration Setup
  4. 01:38First Drill with S&W Shield (9mm)
  5. 02:15Results of First Drill
  6. 02:33Second Drill with Sig P226 (40 Cal)
  7. 03:06Results of Second Drill
  8. 03:42Conclusion and Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Negative Target Drill?

The Negative Target Drill is a firearm training exercise where the center of a target is cut out. The shooter's goal is to accurately place rounds through this negative space, demonstrating precision and control.

How does the Negative Target Drill help prove accuracy?

By requiring shots to pass through a pre-cut hole, the drill eliminates ambiguity about shot placement and directly challenges the shooter's ability to hit a precise point, countering claims of camera trickery.

What firearms were used in the Negative Target Drill demonstration?

The video demonstrates the Negative Target Drill using a Smith & Wesson Shield in 9mm and a Sig Sauer P226 DAK chambered in .40 caliber, both at a distance of 10 yards.

What is the recommended shot sequence for the Negative Target Drill?

The standard sequence demonstrated is two shots to the body area of the target, followed by one shot to the head area, all while aiming to pass through the cut-out sections.

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