P320 Training Tips: Low Round Count Pistol Drill with Lena Miculek

Published on July 16, 2019
Duration: 2:36

This video features professional shooter Lena Miculek demonstrating a low round count drill for the SIG SAUER P320, focusing on fundamental skills for home defense. The drill emphasizes efficient drawing from concealment, rapid and accurate target acquisition, and smooth transitions between multiple targets. It's designed to build critical skills and muscle memory with minimal ammunition, making it an effective training method.

Quick Summary

Professional shooter Lena Miculek demonstrates a low round count drill for the SIG SAUER P320, focusing on home defense fundamentals. The drill emphasizes efficient drawing from concealment, rapid sight picture acquisition, and smooth transitions between multiple targets, building critical skills and muscle memory with minimal ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Drill Focus
  2. 00:10Three-Step Drill Overview
  3. 00:30Target & Scenario Setup
  4. 00:50Stance and Presentation
  5. 01:20Sight Picture & Follow-Through
  6. 01:50First Shot Drill Demo
  7. 02:10Engaging Multiple Targets
  8. 02:30Practice Efficiency & Value
  9. 02:50Conclusion & Encouragement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the focus of Lena Miculek's P320 training drill?

Lena Miculek's P320 training drill focuses on fundamental skills for effective home defense. It emphasizes drawing from concealment, acquiring a good sight picture quickly, and efficiently engaging multiple targets with a low round count.

What are the key steps in the P320 low round count drill?

The drill involves three main steps: drawing the P320 from concealment, acquiring a clear sight picture on the target, and efficiently engaging multiple threats. It stresses smooth presentation, trigger control, and target transitions.

Why is a low round count drill beneficial for P320 training?

A low round count drill is beneficial because it allows shooters to develop critical skills like drawing, sight acquisition, and target transitions efficiently without needing a large amount of ammunition, building essential muscle memory.

What type of targets are recommended for this P320 drill?

The drill recommends using close targets, such as a plate rack, to simulate a realistic home defense scenario where multiple threats might need to be engaged quickly and accurately.

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