The Scan And Assess Drill: Firearm Shooting Drill

Published on March 14, 2017
Duration: 4:20

This drill, presented by Steve Fischer, Beth Alkazar, and Mike Brickner from the USCCA, focuses on the 'Scan and Assess' technique. It challenges shooters to engage multiple threats (two targets, two rounds each) and then consciously scan their environment for additional threats or changes. The drill emphasizes the importance of active situational awareness beyond simply going through the motions, highlighting how easily subtle background changes can be missed.

Quick Summary

The Scan and Assess Drill is a firearm training exercise designed to improve a shooter's ability to engage multiple threats and then actively scan their surroundings for additional dangers or changes in the environment. It emphasizes active situational awareness beyond rote movements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Tactical Tuesday
  2. 00:12Setting up the Scan and Assess Drill
  3. 00:30Drill Parameters: Multiple Threats
  4. 00:38The Importance of Scan and Assess
  5. 01:22Explaining the Drill to Heather
  6. 02:01Executing the Scan and Assess Drill
  7. 02:40Slide Lock Reload Variation
  8. 03:00Post-Drill Debrief and Analysis
  9. 03:12Heather's Awareness Check
  10. 03:39The Purpose of the Drill
  11. 04:07Closing Remarks and Training Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Scan and Assess Drill?

The Scan and Assess Drill is a firearm training exercise designed to improve a shooter's ability to engage multiple threats and then actively scan their surroundings for additional dangers or changes in the environment.

Why is the Scan and Assess Drill important?

It's crucial for developing situational awareness. The drill emphasizes that scanning and assessing should be an active, information-gathering process, not just a rote movement, which is vital for self-defense.

How does the Scan and Assess Drill challenge shooters?

It challenges shooters by requiring them to engage multiple targets and then consciously observe their environment for subtle changes, like people moving in the background, which they might otherwise miss.

What are the key components of the Scan and Assess Drill?

The drill involves drawing, engaging two targets with two rounds each, transitioning between targets, and then performing a thorough scan and assessment of the surroundings before waiting for further commands.

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