Shooting The Active Self Protection 10 Round Skills Check

Published on July 22, 2024
Duration: 7:01

This video details the Active Self Protection 10 Round Skills Check, a concise drill for concealed carriers to test proficiency. It involves drawing and firing at the A-zone and a small headbox, culminating in a Bill Drill. The instructor, Will Workman, emphasizes its efficiency for quick range sessions and skill assessment, even when rusty.

Quick Summary

The Active Self Protection 10 Round Skills Check is a quick 5-minute concealed carry drill using 10 rounds. It tests draw-and-fire accuracy to the A-zone and a small headbox, followed by a Bill Drill. This drill is ideal for assessing proficiency efficiently, even when rusty, and is conducted from the 7-yard line.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 10 Round Skills Check
  2. 00:15Will Workman Introduction & Channel Mission
  3. 00:31Free Concealed Carry Guide Offer
  4. 00:45Why This Drill is Useful
  5. 01:24Introducing the ASP 10 Round Skills Check
  6. 01:50Drill Breakdown: Target & Stages
  7. 02:07Stage 1: Draw & Fire to A-Zone (x2)
  8. 03:01Stage 1 Execution & Results
  9. 03:35Stage 2: Draw & Fire to Headbox (x2)
  10. 03:56Stage 2 Execution & Results (First Attempt)
  11. 04:12Stage 2 Do-Over
  12. 04:42Stage 2 Execution & Results (Second Attempt)
  13. 05:02Stage 3: Bill Drill (Draw & Fire 6 to A-Zone)
  14. 05:23Stage 3 Execution & Results
  15. 06:34Calculating Score & Final Thoughts
  16. 06:57Reminder: Don't Beat Yourself Up
  17. 07:04Outro & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Active Self Protection 10 Round Skills Check?

The Active Self Protection 10 Round Skills Check is a concise concealed carry drill designed to test shooting skills quickly. It uses only 10 rounds and takes about 5 minutes, making it ideal for efficient range sessions or assessing proficiency when rusty.

What are the stages of the ASP 10 Round Skills Check?

The drill has three stages: first, draw and fire one round to the A-zone, repeated twice. Second, draw and fire two rounds to the headbox, which is smaller than standard targets. Finally, perform a Bill Drill, drawing and firing six rounds to the A-zone as fast as possible.

What is the purpose of the smaller headbox on the ASP target?

The smaller headbox on the Active Self Protection target is intentionally designed to increase the challenge and test the shooter's precision under pressure. It requires more accurate sight alignment and trigger control to achieve hits compared to larger target zones.

How long does the ASP 10 Round Skills Check take and how many rounds are used?

This drill is very time-efficient, taking approximately 5 minutes to complete. It requires a total of 10 rounds of ammunition, making it an economical option for practice and skill assessment at the range.

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