Top 3 Navy Seal Shooting Drills: Part 1 #navyseal #training #military

Published on April 13, 2026
Duration: 1:11

This video details a fundamental shooting drill originating from the high ready position, emphasizing target acquisition and front sight focus. The drill involves three shots, with a recommended sequence of two to the body and one to the head, designed to improve accuracy and speed in dynamic shooting scenarios.

Quick Summary

The High Ready Drill is a fundamental shooting technique for target acquisition and front sight focus. It involves starting from a high ready position, extending the firearm, achieving sight picture, and executing three shots: two to the body and one to the head, improving accuracy and speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to High Ready Drill
  2. 00:07Purpose: Target Acquisition and Front Sight Focus
  3. 00:23Drill Execution: Stance and Grip
  4. 00:28Shot Sequence: 2 Body, 1 Head
  5. 00:39Firing Sequence and Sight Picture
  6. 01:01Overall Goal: Accuracy and Transition

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of the High Ready Drill?

The High Ready Drill is primarily beneficial for practicing target acquisition and developing front sight focus. It allows shooters to quickly identify a target and transition to an accurate firing solution, improving overall speed and precision.

What is the recommended shot sequence for the High Ready Drill?

The recommended shot sequence for the High Ready Drill is three shots total, with an emphasis on placing two shots into the body and one shot to the head. This sequence helps train for effective threat neutralization.

How does the High Ready Drill improve shooting accuracy?

The drill improves accuracy by focusing on the transition from initial target acquisition to achieving a clear front sight focus. This deliberate process ensures the firearm is aligned correctly with the target before each shot is fired.

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