Press Check Consulting’s No Fail Drill - FAILURE!

Published on May 1, 2018
Duration: 3:15

This video demonstrates the 'No Fail Drill' from Press Check Consulting, focusing on executing 10 shots with extreme speed while maintaining accuracy. The drill emphasizes rapid target engagement and shot placement under time pressure, as performed by Jeff Smith and Scott Lenski. The participants' performance highlights the challenge of balancing speed with the requirement for all shots to be on target.

Quick Summary

The 'No Fail Drill' from Press Check Consulting is a demanding firearms exercise requiring 10 shots to be fired in under 2 seconds each, with all rounds hitting the target. It rigorously tests a shooter's ability to combine extreme speed with precise marksmanship under significant time pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the No Fail Drill
  2. 00:02Drill Objective: 10 Shots Under 2 Seconds
  3. 00:10Jeff Smith's Target Analysis
  4. 00:52Scott Lenski's First Attempt
  5. 01:00Jeff Smith's Second Attempt
  6. 01:05Jeff Smith's Readiness Check
  7. 01:55Jeff Smith's Final Shot
  8. 02:28Jeff Smith's Performance Review
  9. 02:41Scott Lenski's Target Analysis
  10. 03:03Analysis of Missed Shots
  11. 03:10Discussion on Drill Success

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Press Check Consulting 'No Fail Drill'?

The 'No Fail Drill' is a firearms training exercise that challenges shooters to fire 10 shots in under 2 seconds per shot, while ensuring all rounds hit the target. It tests both speed and accuracy under pressure.

What are the key requirements for the 'No Fail Drill'?

The primary requirements are to successfully fire 10 shots and for all 10 of those shots to land on the designated target. The implied time constraint is extremely tight, with each shot needing to be executed very rapidly.

How is performance measured in the 'No Fail Drill'?

Performance is measured by the successful completion of all 10 shots hitting the target within the challenging time limit. Any shots off-target or failure to complete the 10 shots within the implied rapid pace means the drill was not 'passed'.

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