River Bed Course of Fire in San Diego with Tactical Hyve

Published on February 11, 2021
Duration: 2:35

This video showcases a fun, fast-paced shooting drill at a riverbed course of fire in San Diego, hosted by Tactical Hyve. The instructor, Miles, uses approximately 40 rounds to engage between 27 and 30 targets, emphasizing a faster pace for entertainment and to raise the shooter's heart rate. While not a formal tactical course, it serves as a practical exercise for speed and accuracy under pressure.

Quick Summary

Tactical Hyve in San Diego offers a fun, fast-paced riverbed course of fire drill. This exercise uses approximately 40 rounds to engage 27-30 targets, focusing on speed and elevating the shooter's heart rate. It's a practical way to improve marksmanship under pressure, and visitors to San Diego are encouraged to contact Tactical Hyve to participate.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to River Bed Course of Fire
  2. 00:10Ammunition and Target Count
  3. 00:14Drill Philosophy: Fun vs. Tactical
  4. 00:27Starting the Timed Run
  5. 01:20End of Course and Initial Feedback
  6. 02:10Post-Drill Reflections and Target Issues
  7. 02:24Invitation for San Diego Visitors

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the riverbed course of fire shown by Tactical Hyve?

The riverbed course of fire is designed for fun and a faster pace, aiming to raise the shooter's heart rate and improve engagement speed rather than focusing on strict tactical reloading or cover. It's a practical exercise for marksmanship under pressure.

How many targets and rounds are typically used in this Tactical Hyve drill?

In this specific drill, the instructor mentions there are approximately 27 to 30 targets and he is using 40 rounds of ammunition. This ratio encourages efficient shooting and target acquisition.

Can this type of shooting drill be considered tactical?

While the drill is fast-paced and can improve shooting skills, the instructor notes it's primarily for fun and raising the heart rate, not a strictly tactical course that emphasizes cover and tactical reloads. However, it does offer practical application for speed and accuracy.

What should visitors to San Diego do if they want to participate in such drills?

If you are ever in San Diego and interested in participating in drills like the riverbed course of fire, Tactical Hyve encourages you to contact them. They offer opportunities to run similar exercises.

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