Spec Ops Test 5: Rifle Reload | Tactical Rifleman

Published on August 20, 2018
Duration: 2:26

This video demonstrates the 'Spec Ops Test 5: Rifle Reload' drill from Tactical Rifleman. It focuses on executing a combat reload with a rifle under time pressure, emphasizing the transition from engagement to reloading and back to target acquisition. The drill requires starting from a ready position, engaging a target, performing a speed reload, and re-engaging within a 5-second window from 7 meters.

Quick Summary

The Spec Ops Test 5 rifle reload drill from Tactical Rifleman tests a shooter's ability to perform a combat reload under pressure. Starting from a ready position, the drill requires engaging a target, executing a speed reload, and re-engaging within 5 seconds from 7 meters, emphasizing muscle memory and gear placement.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction and Drill Setup
  2. 00:18Explaining the Combat Reload Concept
  3. 00:31Elaborating on Rifle Reload Nuances
  4. 00:49Gear Placement and Muscle Memory
  5. 01:10Post-Reload Target Acquisition
  6. 01:26Executing the Drill
  7. 01:30Drill Parameters: Time and Distance
  8. 01:47Drill Execution and Results
  9. 02:03Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a combat reload with a rifle?

A combat reload with a rifle is a tactical magazine change performed under pressure. It involves quickly ejecting an empty magazine, inserting a fresh one, and getting the bolt forward to re-engage a target, emphasizing speed and maintaining weapon control.

What are the key elements of the Spec Ops Test 5 rifle reload drill?

The drill starts from a ready position with one round chambered and an empty magazine. Shooters must engage a target, perform a combat reload, and re-engage with a second shot, all within 5 seconds from a 7-meter distance.

Why is gear placement important for rifle reloads?

Consistent gear placement for magazines is vital for building muscle memory. This allows shooters to go to the same magazine pouch every time, ensuring a faster, cleaner, and more efficient reload without having to think about where their spare magazines are.

What is the difference between a speed reload and a combat reload?

While often used interchangeably, a combat reload implies a more tactical scenario where situational awareness is maintained. A speed reload focuses purely on the fastest possible magazine exchange. The drill emphasizes the 'combat' aspect by requiring re-acquisition of the target after the reload.

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