Professor Hwansik Kim’s One Shot Return Drill

Published on April 20, 2025
Duration: 3:34

This video details Professor Hwansik Kim's 'One Shot Return Drill,' designed to improve the speed and precision of a shooter's sight recovery after firing a single shot. The drill emphasizes maintaining target focus on a small spot, achieving a fast and thin red dot streak during recoil, and ensuring the red dot returns precisely to the aiming point. It addresses common issues like lack of urgency, poor visual focus, and muscle tension, offering guidance on proper body mechanics and vision.

Quick Summary

The One Shot Return Drill focuses on improving the speed and precision of sight recovery after a single shot. Key elements include maintaining target focus on a small spot, achieving a fast and thin red dot streak during recoil, and ensuring the red dot precisely returns to the aiming point, all while avoiding muscle tension.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the One Shot Return Drill
  2. 00:03Drill Procedure and Setup
  3. 00:12Using Black Tape as a Marker
  4. 00:24Focus: Speed and Precision of Sight Return
  5. 00:36Interpreting Red Dot Speed and Urgency
  6. 00:49Ensuring Precise Red Dot Arrival
  7. 00:59Correcting Arm and Shoulder Tension
  8. 01:14Demonstration of the Drill
  9. 01:40Timing the Return with the Buzzer
  10. 01:56Common Issue: Losing Target Focus
  11. 02:33Common Issue: Forcing Muzzle Return
  12. 03:08Recommendations for Practice
  13. 03:20Practicing Without the Buzzer
  14. 03:30Final Practice Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary goal of the One Shot Return Drill?

The primary goal of the One Shot Return Drill is to enhance the speed and precision with which a shooter can return their firearm's sights to the original aiming point after firing a single shot, improving follow-up shot capability.

How can a shooter assess their urgency and visual focus during the One Shot Return Drill?

A shooter can assess their urgency and visual focus by observing the red dot's return. A fast, thin red streak indicates good focus and urgency, while a slow, fat red dot suggests a lack of these critical elements.

What common physical mistakes can hinder the One Shot Return Drill?

Common physical mistakes include excessive tension in the shoulders and arms, locking up the joints, and trying to force the muzzle's return with muscle power rather than allowing natural recoil recovery guided by vision.

What role does target focus play in the One Shot Return Drill?

Maintaining target focus on a small spot is crucial. Losing this focus by tracking the red dot during recoil, instead of the aiming point, will lead to slower and less precise sight returns.

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