Spec Ops Test 8: Rifle Now Drill | Tactical Rifleman

Published on August 21, 2018
Duration: 4:36

The Rifle Now Drill, as demonstrated by Tactical Rifleman, is a challenging drill designed to test a shooter's ability to manage recoil, maintain trigger control, and execute a combat reload under pressure. It involves firing 30 rounds from a rifle as quickly as possible, followed by a reload and one final shot, all within a strict time limit. This drill emphasizes maintaining positive shoulder pressure and sight alignment throughout rapid firing, which can be difficult for less experienced shooters.

Quick Summary

The Rifle Now Drill is a demanding firearms training exercise that tests recoil management, trigger control, and combat reloading speed. It requires firing 30 rounds rapidly, performing a combat reload, and engaging with one final shot, all within a strict time limit. This drill is crucial for developing proficiency under pressure and maintaining accuracy during sustained fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:21Introduction to the Rifle Now Drill
  2. 00:30Why the Rifle Now Drill is Effective
  3. 01:01What the Rifle Now Drill Tests
  4. 01:15Key Skills Tested: Trigger & Recoil Management
  5. 01:30The Combat Reload Component
  6. 01:51Shooting a Suppressed Rifle in the Drill
  7. 02:02Drill Benefits: Presentation, Safety, Sight Offset
  8. 02:22Recoil Management and Sustained Fire
  9. 02:40Drill Setup and Rules
  10. 03:02Round Count and Target Engagement
  11. 03:35Live Fire Demonstration and Time
  12. 03:59Analysis of the Shooter's Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Rifle Now Drill?

The Rifle Now Drill is a firearms training exercise where a shooter fires 29 rounds from a rifle magazine, plus one in the chamber, as quickly as possible. They then perform a combat reload and engage the target with one final round, all against a timer. It's designed to test recoil management, trigger control, and reloading speed under pressure.

What skills does the Rifle Now Drill test?

This drill tests several critical skills: presenting the rifle to a target, manipulating controls like safety, managing recoil during rapid fire, maintaining sight alignment, and executing a fast, efficient combat reload. It also assesses a shooter's ability to maintain focus and pressure on the rifle throughout the sequence.

What are the setup requirements for the Rifle Now Drill?

For the Rifle Now Drill, you typically need one round in the chamber and 29 rounds in the magazine, totaling 30 rounds. You also need an additional magazine for a combat reload. The drill is often set up at a distance of 7 meters, and all 31 rounds fired must hit the designated target area.

Why is the Rifle Now Drill considered challenging?

The Rifle Now Drill is challenging because it pushes shooters to maintain continuous trigger press and recoil management for an extended period, which can be mentally and physically taxing. Many find their brains resist pressing the trigger that many times consecutively, and the combat reload adds a significant stressor.

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