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

Published on January 1, 2021
Duration: 32:55

This video details the 'Other Government Agency' (OGA) qualification test, emphasizing Tactical Rifleman's higher standard of training focused on the High A-Zone. It breaks down seven distinct drills, ranging from single shots from the holster to complex 180-degree turns and transitions to kneeling, all under strict par times. The instruction comes from a former Special Forces operator, highlighting advanced shooting techniques and performance standards.

Quick Summary

The OGA Qualification Test is a 30-round, 7-meter shooting assessment. Tactical Rifleman trains to a higher standard, focusing on 'High A-Zone' accuracy (heart shots) using drills like speed reloads and 180-degree turns, emphasizing performance beyond minimum qualifications.

Chapters

  1. 00:12OGA Test Overview
  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 tactical shooting assessment consisting of 30 rounds fired at 7 meters. Tactical Rifleman trains to a higher standard, focusing on precise 'High A-Zone' (heart shots) rather than just minimum qualification scores.

What are the key drills in the OGA Qualification Test?

The test includes drills like drawing and firing single shots, double taps from low-ready, rapid 6-shot strings, fire-and-reload sequences, engaging multiple targets, 180-degree turns, and transitions to kneeling, all under strict time limits.

What equipment is used in the OGA Qualification Test?

Standard targets like those used in IPSC and IDPA are employed. A Pocket Pro shot timer is used for performance measurement, and firearms like the Tactical Edge TR1 rifle are demonstrated for specific techniques such as speed reloads.

What is the focus of Tactical Rifleman's training for the OGA test?

Tactical Rifleman emphasizes achieving High A-Zone accuracy under significant time pressure, reflecting standards used in Special Operations. This approach prioritizes effective shot placement over simply meeting minimum qualification requirements.

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