Practical Shooting After Dark EP 96

Published on April 9, 2020
Duration: 51:35

This video details the 'Ghost Op' drill, a dynamic training exercise for practical shooting. The drill involves setting up cones and engaging targets as you move between them in a ladder-like pattern. It emphasizes rapid position entry, precise indexing, and transitioning between targets under physical exertion, offering a change of pace from more static training methods. The drill is designed to build skills in quick gun acquisition and accurate shooting from various positions.

Quick Summary

The Ghost Op drill is a dynamic training exercise for practical shooting that involves moving between cones and engaging targets. It emphasizes rapid position entry, precise target indexing, and shooting under physical exertion, forcing quicker gun acquisition and more deliberate setup than traditional drills.

Chapters

  1. 26:01Introduction to Ghost Op Drill
  2. 26:16What is the Ghost Op Drill?
  3. 26:53How the Ghost Op Drill Works
  4. 27:38Ghost Op vs. Traditional Training
  5. 28:36Skills Emphasized by Ghost Op
  6. 31:13Benefits of Ghost Op Drill
  7. 32:26Advice on Practicing Ghost Op

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ghost Op drill in practical shooting?

The Ghost Op drill is a dynamic training exercise that involves setting up cones and engaging targets as you move between them in a ladder-like pattern. It emphasizes rapid position entry, precise target indexing, and shooting under physical exertion, offering a change of pace from static drills.

How does the Ghost Op drill differ from traditional shooting training?

Unlike traditional training that focuses on smooth, efficient gun-up and position setup, the Ghost Op drill's constant movement forces quicker gun acquisition and less deliberate setup, pushing shooters to be faster and more precise under duress.

What skills does the Ghost Op drill help develop?

The Ghost Op drill helps develop skills in rapid position entry, precise target indexing, transitioning between targets, and shooting accurately while physically taxed. It also improves your ability to get the gun up and ready faster.

How many engagements are typically in a Ghost Op drill?

A typical Ghost Op drill, with four cones and one target, can involve up to seven engagements. This includes one draw from the holster and six engagements that occur after moving to a new cone, all within a short timeframe.

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