POV Go Stop Drill - Always Testing

Published on July 5, 2023
Duration: 0:47

This POV video demonstrates the 'Go Stop Drill' focusing on efficient movement and accurate engagement. The shooter completes the drill in 10.91 seconds using a PSA Dagger pistol equipped with a Holosun 407C and Streamlight TLR-1-HL. The drill emphasizes controlled movement between barriers, engaging targets with two shots each, and avoiding no-shoot targets, highlighting precision under time pressure.

Quick Summary

The 'Go Stop Drill' is a firearms training exercise focusing on movement between cover, rapid target acquisition, and accurate engagement. This POV video shows the drill completed in 10.91 seconds using a PSA Dagger pistol with a Holosun 407C and Streamlight TLR-1-HL.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Setup and Preparation
  2. 00:04Go Stop Drill Execution
  3. 00:20Scoring and Time Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Go Stop Drill'?

The 'Go Stop Drill' is a firearms training exercise that tests a shooter's ability to move between cover, rapidly acquire targets, and engage them accurately, often involving specific shot counts and avoiding non-threats, all under a time limit.

What equipment was used in the T.REX ARMS POV Go Stop Drill?

The drill was performed using a PSA Dagger pistol, a Holosun 407C red dot sight, and a Streamlight TLR-1-HL weapon-mounted light, demonstrating a practical setup for dynamic shooting.

What was the shooter's time for the Go Stop Drill?

The shooter completed the 'Go Stop Drill' in 10.91 seconds, as indicated by the shot timer, showcasing efficient performance in movement and engagement.

What are the key elements of the 'Go Stop Drill' demonstrated?

Key elements include moving between barriers, engaging each target with two shots, avoiding no-shoot targets, and completing the drill from a cold start position for added challenge.

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