Top 5 Advanced Shooting Drills | Tactical Rifleman

Published on November 16, 2018
Duration: 7:13

This video features Karl, a retired USSF operator, demonstrating five advanced shooting drills designed to build muscle memory and proficiency under pressure. He emphasizes mastering basics over gear, incorporating dummy rounds and short magazines to induce malfunctions. The guide covers drills like the Up Drill, Controlled Pair, Failure Drill, Box Drill, and Zipper Drill, along with critical techniques for immediate action and transitioning to a sidearm during rifle malfunctions.

Quick Summary

Retired USSF operator Karl presents five advanced shooting drills: Up Drill, Controlled Pair, Failure Drill (Mozambique), Box Drill, and Zipper Drill. He emphasizes incorporating dummy rounds and short magazines to simulate malfunctions, and prioritizes immediate sidearm transition over rifle clearing at close range.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Introduction and Philosophy
  2. 00:58The Up Drill
  3. 01:04Controlled Pair / Double Tap
  4. 01:21Failure Drill (Mozambique)
  5. 01:47The Box Drill
  6. 02:21The Zipper Drill
  7. 02:47Advanced Modifications
  8. 04:09Malfunction Response and Transitions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the five advanced shooting drills demonstrated in the Tactical Rifleman video?

The video showcases the Up Drill, Controlled Pair (double tap), Failure Drill (Mozambique), the Box Drill for multiple targets, and the Zipper Drill for ensuring threat neutralization against body armor.

How can standard shooting drills be made more advanced for tactical training?

Retired USSF operator Karl suggests making drills advanced by randomly inserting dummy rounds into magazines and using short-loaded magazines (e.g., 7-10 rounds) to simulate unpredictable malfunctions and practice reloads.

What is the recommended response to a rifle malfunction at close range according to the video?

At close range (around 7 meters), the priority is to immediately transition to your sidearm rather than attempting to fix the rifle malfunction. Once the threat is down, you can address the primary weapon.

Who is the instructor and what is his expertise level?

The instructor is Karl, a retired USSF operator, who demonstrates a high level of authority and expertise in tactical firearms instruction, emphasizing combat-realistic training.

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