THE D. O. P. E. DRILL

Published on July 3, 2023
Duration: 14:22

The D.O.P.E. (Data On Previous Engagement) drill is a diagnostic tool for shooters to establish a performance baseline. By systematically increasing distance and recording shot timer data, shooters identify their point of failure and areas for improvement. The drill emphasizes visual confirmation, trigger control, and understanding 'dot feedback' to achieve consistent accuracy under pressure.

Quick Summary

The D.O.P.E. (Data On Previous Engagement) drill is a diagnostic shooting exercise that establishes a performance baseline. By shooting at increasing distances and recording data like first shot time, total time, and split times, shooters identify their point of failure and areas needing improvement for better accuracy and speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Montage
  2. 01:075 & 10 Yard D.O.P.E. Drills
  3. 02:0110-Yard Analysis & Self-Diagnosis
  4. 03:16Finding Failure at 15 & 20 Yards
  5. 06:21Dot Feedback & Visual Aggression
  6. 08:0925-Yard Execution & Mental Rehearsal
  7. 10:07Drill Philosophy & Baseline Building

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the D.O.P.E. drill?

The D.O.P.E. (Data On Previous Engagement) drill is a progressive shooting exercise designed to establish a performance baseline. It involves shooting at increasing distances and meticulously recording data like first shot time, total time, and split times to identify areas for improvement.

How does the D.O.P.E. drill help improve shooting accuracy?

By systematically increasing distance and analyzing shot timer data and target accuracy, the D.O.P.E. drill helps shooters pinpoint their 'point of failure.' This allows them to focus on specific fundamentals, such as visual confirmation and trigger control, needed to maintain accuracy under pressure.

What is 'dot feedback' in shooting?

'Dot feedback' refers to observing the movement of the red dot sight (or iron sight picture) during recoil. Understanding this predictable movement allows a shooter to press the trigger more aggressively while maintaining accuracy, especially as the target size and distance are considered.

What are the key data points measured in the D.O.P.E. drill?

The primary data points collected during the D.O.P.E. drill are the first shot time (from the start signal to the first shot), total time (for all shots in a string), and split times (time between subsequent shots). This data quantifies shooter performance.

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