Switching Shoulders Drill | Tactical Rifleman

Published on February 17, 2023
Duration: 5:44

This drill, inspired by the SIG Academy's 'Bilateral Transitions', focuses on efficiently switching shoulders with a rifle while maintaining accuracy and speed. It requires firing two rounds, one from each shoulder, hitting within the high A-zone of a silhouette target, within a 3.75-second time limit. The drill is highly ammo-efficient, using only two rounds per iteration, making it ideal for practicing critical battlefield transitions without excessive ammunition expenditure. Instruction is provided by experienced firearms instructors, emphasizing safety and proper technique.

Quick Summary

The Switching Shoulders Drill is a tactical firearms exercise requiring shooters to fire two rounds, one from each shoulder, hitting the high A-zone within 3.75 seconds. It's an ammo-efficient alternative to drills like 'El Presidente', focusing on critical battlefield transitions and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:36Introduction to Switching Shoulders Drill
  2. 01:08Ammo Efficiency and SIG Academy Drill
  3. 01:42Drill Procedure and Time Standard
  4. 02:05Step-by-Step Execution Guide
  5. 02:34Benefits: Ammo Efficiency and Skill Development
  6. 03:09Demonstration and Performance Examples
  7. 04:20Practice, Safety, and Credits

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Switching Shoulders Drill?

The Switching Shoulders Drill is a tactical firearms exercise designed to improve a shooter's ability to transition their rifle from their dominant shoulder to their non-dominant shoulder and engage a target accurately and efficiently within a set time limit.

What are the requirements for the Switching Shoulders Drill?

The drill requires firing two rounds, one from each shoulder, hitting within the high A-zone of a silhouette target, all within a 3.75-second time limit. Safety protocols, including keeping the firearm on safe during transitions, are paramount.

How does the Switching Shoulders Drill compare to the El Presidente drill?

The Switching Shoulders Drill is significantly more ammo-efficient, using only two rounds per iteration compared to the 12 rounds of the El Presidente drill. This allows for more practice of critical shoulder transitions without excessive ammunition cost.

What is the 'High A Zone' in shooting?

The 'High A Zone' on a standard silhouette target typically refers to the upper chest and heart/lung area. This is considered a critical zone for effective target engagement in tactical scenarios.

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