Start Shooting Better Episode 5: The Casino Drill

Published on December 7, 2017
Duration: 5:41

This video details the Casino Drill, a challenging shooting exercise created by Tom Givens, designed to test accuracy, speed, and reloading proficiency under cognitive load. The drill involves engaging numbered targets in sequence, firing a specific number of rounds at each, with penalties for misses and procedural errors. Expert instruction from Chris Baker and John Johnston highlights the importance of accuracy over raw speed, with demonstrations using various firearms like the Beretta PX4 Compact and custom Glocks.

Quick Summary

The Casino Drill is a shooting exercise designed by Tom Givens to test accuracy, speed, and reloading proficiency under cognitive load. It involves engaging numbered targets in sequence, firing a specific number of rounds at each, with penalties for misses and procedural errors. The drill develops drawstroke, presentation, accuracy at speed, and emergency reloads.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to the Casino Drill
  2. 00:35Casino Drill Mechanics Explained
  3. 01:06Drill Rules, Par Time, and Penalties
  4. 01:29Skills Tested and Drill Purpose
  5. 01:56Casino Drill Variations for Practice
  6. 02:32Performance Standards and Accuracy Focus
  7. 03:07Real-Time Performance Under Stress
  8. 03:47Chris Baker's Casino Drill Run
  9. 04:18Melody Lauer's Casino Drill Run & Analysis
  10. 04:54John Johnston's Casino Drill Run & Variation
  11. 05:16Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Casino Drill?

The Casino Drill is a shooting exercise designed by Tom Givens to test accuracy, speed, and reloading proficiency under cognitive load. It involves engaging numbered targets in sequence, firing a specific number of rounds at each, with penalties for misses and procedural errors.

What are the rules for the Casino Drill?

The Casino Drill requires starting at 5 yards with 21 rounds total, engaging numbered shapes 1-6 in order, firing the number of rounds indicated on each shape. The par time is 21 seconds, with penalties for misses and procedural errors.

What skills does the Casino Drill develop?

The Casino Drill develops drawstroke, presentation, accuracy at speed, emergency reloads, and performance under cognitive load and stress. It pushes shooters beyond basic mechanics to improve thinking under pressure.

How can I make the Casino Drill more challenging?

To increase difficulty, use alternate targets with different shape arrangements, load magazines with random numbers of rounds (e.g., 6, 7, 8), or have someone else load your magazines randomly. Varying the par time is also an option.

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