THESE WOMEN DONT PLAY!!!

Published on July 3, 2022
Duration: 2:48

This video demonstrates a dynamic shooting drill focused on engaging multiple targets while in motion. The drill emphasizes moving between firing positions, engaging targets from different angles, and performing reloads under pressure. The instructor provides feedback on accuracy and technique, highlighting areas for improvement in target engagement while moving.

Quick Summary

This dynamic firearm training drill focuses on engaging multiple targets while in constant motion, emphasizing tactical movement, accurate shooting from various positions, and performing reloads under pressure to enhance overall firearm proficiency and simulate real-world scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Course of Fire
  2. 00:06Moving Forward Engagement
  3. 00:24Engaging Left While Moving Right
  4. 00:35Reloading and Continuous Movement
  5. 00:45Engaging Left While Moving Left
  6. 00:59Engaging Right While Moving Right
  7. 01:13Firearm Safety and Hit Assessment
  8. 01:39Second Round: Moving Engagement
  9. 01:49Engaging Left While Moving
  10. 01:57Circle Cone and Engage Left
  11. 02:10Movement and Engagement Feedback
  12. 02:22Holster and Final Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of this firearm training drill?

The primary focus is on engaging multiple targets while in constant motion. It emphasizes tactical movement, accurate shooting from various positions, and performing reloads under pressure to enhance overall firearm proficiency.

How does this drill improve shooting skills?

This drill improves shooting skills by simulating dynamic scenarios. It trains shooters to maintain accuracy while moving, transition between targets efficiently, and execute critical tasks like reloading without compromising their stance or awareness.

What are the key elements of the moving target engagement drill?

Key elements include continuous movement, engaging targets to the left while moving right (and vice versa), reloading on the move, and circling designated markers like cones. It also involves assessing shot placement after each stage.

Is this drill suitable for beginners?

While the drill can be adapted, its emphasis on continuous movement and dynamic target engagement makes it more suitable for intermediate shooters. Beginners should focus on foundational static shooting and basic movement drills first.

More Training & Techniques Videos You Might Like

More from Locs N Load Firearm Reviews

View all →