The OGA Qualification Test | “Other Government Agency” new test | Tactical Rifleman

Published on January 1, 2021
Duration: 32:55

The OGA Qualification Test is a 30-round pistol drill at 7 meters, emphasizing accuracy on the 'High A-Zone' over minimum scoring. It includes timed sequences like single shots from a draw, double taps from low ready, and complex drills involving reloads and target transitions. Tactical Rifleman trains to a higher standard than the basic qualification, focusing on speed, recoil management, and precision under pressure.

Quick Summary

The OGA Qualification Test is a 30-round pistol drill at 7 meters, focusing on accuracy in the 'High A-Zone'. Drills include timed single shots from a draw, double taps from low ready, reloads, and target transitions, pushing shooters to meet high standards under pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:12OGA Test Overview & Standards
  2. 01:58Test 1: Single Shot from Draw
  3. 06:18Test 2: Double Tap from Low Ready
  4. 08:37Test 3: 6-Shot String
  5. 13:17Test 4: Fire, Reload, Fire
  6. 18:52Test 5: Multiple Targets
  7. 14:43Test 6: 180-Degree Turn
  8. 23:02Test 7: Reload to Kneeling

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the OGA Qualification Test?

The OGA Qualification Test is a 30-round pistol drill conducted at 7 meters. It emphasizes accuracy on the 'High A-Zone' (vital area) and includes various timed sequences testing drawing, shooting, reloading, and target transitions.

What are the key drills in the OGA Qualification Test?

Key drills include single shots from a draw (3.3s total), double taps from low ready (2.7s total), a 6-shot string (3s), fire-reload-fire (6.5s total), engaging multiple targets (3.3s total), and a 180-degree turn drill (7s total).

What is the time standard for the OGA Test's double tap drill?

For the double tap drill from low ready, the shooter must fire two strings of two shots each within a total time limit of 2.7 seconds, ensuring all rounds hit the High A-Zone.

How does Tactical Rifleman approach the OGA Qualification Test?

Tactical Rifleman trains to a higher standard than the minimum OGA qualification, focusing on precision in the 'High A-Zone' and pushing speed and efficiency in all drills, including complex reloads and transitions.

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