Shooting From Your Vehicle At The Overland Survival Course

Published on August 14, 2018
Duration: 1:25

This video details the mechanics of a vehicle-based shooting drill, emphasizing proper firearm handling and movement before speed. The instructor guides a shooter through engaging targets from a vehicle, stressing safety protocols like finger discipline and safe firearm stowage. The drill is repeated to build confidence and proficiency.

Quick Summary

When practicing shooting from a vehicle, prioritize mastering the mechanics of firearm movement and safe handling before increasing speed. Always wear ear protection, keep your finger off the trigger when not engaging, and safely re-holster or stow the firearm after firing to build confidence and functionality.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction & Safety
  2. 00:11Mechanics Focus
  3. 00:21First Engagement
  4. 00:34Second Iteration Prep
  5. 00:58Eight-Round Engagement
  6. 01:10Debrief & Feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key safety considerations when practicing shooting from a vehicle?

Always wear ear protection. Ensure your finger is off the trigger when not actively engaging targets. Safely re-holster or set the firearm down after firing. Focus on mastering the mechanics of firearm movement before increasing speed to maintain control.

How should one approach learning to shoot from a vehicle?

Begin by focusing on the mechanics of the movement, such as bringing the firearm outside the car and re-holstering. Once these movements are mastered, gradually increase speed. The goal is to build confidence and functionality, not just rapid engagement.

What is the primary objective of a vehicle shooting drill?

The primary objective is to build confidence and functionality in engaging threats from within a vehicle. It emphasizes proper mechanics and safe handling over pure speed, ensuring the shooter can effectively and safely operate their firearm in a confined space.

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