November Drill of the Month: Outshoot Yourself Drill

Published on November 29, 2023
Duration: 7:27

This video introduces the 'Outshoot Yourself Drill' from Tap Rack Bang Training. The drill focuses on improving shooter speed and accuracy by requiring each subsequent rep to be faster than the previous one, with a minimum par time of 1.5 seconds. It emphasizes self-competition and continuous improvement, applicable to various shooting scenarios and carry methods.

Quick Summary

The 'Outshoot Yourself Drill' is a firearm training exercise focused on self-improvement. It requires shooters to beat their previous rep's time with each subsequent shot, starting with a 1.5-second par time. The drill can be performed at various distances and target zones, and from different carry positions, emphasizing continuous improvement in speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to the Drill
  2. 00:17Drill Rules and Setup
  3. 00:335 Yards Practice
  4. 00:4810 Yards Practice
  5. 00:53Target Variations (A Zone/Headshot)
  6. 01:19Live Fire Example 1
  7. 02:00Headshot Challenge
  8. 03:49Live Fire Example 2
  9. 04:03Analysis of Stephen's Reps
  10. 04:23Headshot Repetition
  11. 05:45Drill Comparison (IWB vs. OWB)
  12. 06:13Shooter Feedback on Drill
  13. 06:25Drill Summary and Philosophy
  14. 07:14Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Outshoot Yourself Drill'?

The 'Outshoot Yourself Drill' is a firearm training exercise designed to improve speed and accuracy. It requires the shooter to beat their previous rep's time with each subsequent shot, with a minimum par time of 1.5 seconds. The focus is on self-competition and continuous improvement.

What are the basic parameters for the 'Outshoot Yourself Drill'?

The drill involves setting a par time of 1.5 seconds. Each subsequent rep must be faster than the last. It typically includes five rounds at 5 yards and five rounds at 10 yards, but can be modified with different target zones like the 'A' zone or headshots.

Can the 'Outshoot Yourself Drill' be performed with different carry methods?

Yes, the 'Outshoot Yourself Drill' can be performed from inside the waistband (IWB) or outside the waistband (OWB). This allows shooters to practice their defensive skills regardless of their typical carry method, emphasizing that proficiency is key in any situation.

What is the main goal of the 'Outshoot Yourself Drill'?

The primary goal is self-improvement and pushing personal limits. By competing against your own previous times, you are motivated to refine your technique, speed up your draw, and improve your accuracy under pressure, making yourself a more capable shooter.

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