The Quick 60....Rifle Training on the Range

Published on June 22, 2020
Duration: 27:57

Lena Miculek demonstrates a 60-round rifle practice session focusing on fundamental skills. The drill covers various start positions, transition drills, recoil management through stance adjustment, and essential reloading techniques like bolt-lock reloads. The session concludes with an accuracy drill and emphasizes pushing comfort zones for improvement.

Quick Summary

Lena Miculek's 'Quick 60' rifle drill emphasizes fundamental skills like marksmanship, recoil management, and reloading. Key takeaways include practicing from various start positions, correcting stance for recoil control, and mastering bolt-lock reloads for efficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gear Overview
  2. 00:34Hearing Protection Importance
  3. 01:52One-Shot Drills & Start Positions
  4. 05:24Transition and Movement Drills
  5. 07:47Recoil Tracking and Stance Correction
  6. 09:35Reload Drills (1-Reload-1, Bolt Lock)
  7. 15:13Loading from Empty (Bolt Closed)
  8. 17:30Final Accuracy Drill
  9. 19:30Closing Thoughts & Practice Philosophy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Quick 60' rifle training drill?

The 'Quick 60' is a rifle practice session designed by Lena Miculek, involving 60 rounds focused on fundamental skills like marksmanship, recoil management, transitions, and reloading. It can be adapted for pistols as well.

How can I improve my rifle shooting accuracy?

Focus on recoil tracking by performing 5-shot strings and observing dot movement. Ensure your stance is correct, with weight forward enough to manage recoil effectively and prevent shots from drifting.

What are important reloading techniques to practice?

Practice both 1-reload-1 sequences and bolt-lock reloads. The method for securing the firearm during a reload might vary depending on the rifle's size and weight, such as tucking it under the armpit.

Why is proper hearing protection essential when shooting?

It's vital to use double protection (plugs and muffs) because muzzle brake concussion travels through bone. Muffs alone can lose effectiveness if their seal is broken by glasses, hats, or hair.

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