Rifle Training with @BrassFacts

Published on January 31, 2023
Duration: 18:21

This video details the 'Drop It Like It's Hot' rifle training drill, designed by Jake from 1911 Syndicate. The drill involves engaging paper targets at 10 yards, transitioning to steel at 50 yards, and then to kneeling at 100 yards, repeated three times. Scoring is based on time with penalties for misses, emphasizing both speed and accuracy under fatigue. The drill highlights the importance of positional changes, accuracy under pressure, and managing wind conditions.

Quick Summary

The 'Drop It Like It's Hot' rifle drill challenges shooters with accuracy and speed under fatigue. It involves engaging paper targets at 10 yards, steel at 50 yards, and kneeling at 100 yards, repeated three times. Scoring adds a one-second penalty for each miss, emphasizing hits over pure speed and testing positional transitions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Drill Setup
  2. 01:01Sponsor: Peace of Mind Guns
  3. 01:36Drill Breakdown: Drop It Like It's Hot
  4. 04:09First Run: Jake
  5. 06:03Second Run: Jake
  6. 07:39Third Run: Jake
  7. 09:37Channel Support & Merch
  8. 10:14Fourth Run: Jake
  9. 12:43Fifth Run: Jake
  10. 14:14Brass Facts' Turn
  11. 17:08Sponsor: Firearms Legal Protection
  12. 17:56Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Drop It Like It's Hot' rifle drill?

The 'Drop It Like It's Hot' is a rifle training drill designed to test speed and accuracy under fatigue. It involves engaging paper targets at 10 yards, steel at 50 yards, and kneeling at 100 yards, repeated three times. Scoring adds time penalties for misses.

How is the 'Drop It Like It's Hot' drill scored?

The drill is scored based on the total time taken to complete all stages. For every missed shot on paper or steel, one second is added to the final time, penalizing inaccuracy.

What are the key elements tested in the 'Drop It Like It's Hot' drill?

This drill tests marksmanship fundamentals, including accuracy at various distances, speed of target engagement, smooth transitions between shooting positions (standing to kneeling), and performance under simulated fatigue.

What are the recommended targets for the 'Drop It Like It's Hot' drill?

The drill specifically uses Haley Strategic targets, which feature a small, approximately 2-inch black circle for precise aiming at the initial 10-yard stage. Steel plates are used for longer-range engagements.

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