Training Dojo 11 - How to get better at practical shooting - the most effective drill you can do

Published on March 14, 2020
Duration: 5:45

This drill, presented by TheHumbleMarksman, focuses on improving practical shooting scores by emphasizing memorization and visualization. By mentally rehearsing target arrays and engagement sequences before executing them, shooters can reduce thinking time during a stage, leading to faster and more accurate performance. The drill can be adapted for various skill levels and incorporated into dry-fire routines.

Quick Summary

The most effective drill for improving practical shooting scores involves dedicating time to memorization and visualization of target arrays. This allows shooters to mentally rehearse their movements and sight pictures, reducing the time spent thinking during a stage and leading to immediate score improvements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Core Drill
  2. 00:18The Memorization and Visualization Drill Explained
  3. 00:39Common Shooter Mistakes: Thinking Through Stages
  4. 01:21How to Properly Rehearse and Visualize
  5. 01:45Setting Up the Drill with Targets
  6. 02:01Initial Challenges and Progression
  7. 02:18Starting Simple: A Basic Target Array Example
  8. 02:32Using a Shot Timer for Pressure
  9. 02:54Dry Firing the Drill
  10. 03:44Making the Drill More Complex
  11. 04:01Advanced Skill: Target Skipping
  12. 04:16Example with Movement and Reloads
  13. 05:02Benefits and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most effective drill for improving practical shooting scores?

The most effective drill for improving practical shooting scores involves dedicating time to memorization and visualization of target arrays. This allows shooters to mentally rehearse their movements and sight pictures, reducing the time spent thinking during a stage and leading to immediate score improvements.

How can shooters overcome the tendency to 'think their way through' a practical shooting stage?

To overcome 'thinking their way through' a stage, shooters must practice memorization and visualization. This means mentally rehearsing the exact sequence of actions, visualizing the sight picture for each target, and planning eye and head movements between targets before live fire.

What are the key components of visualizing a practical shooting stage?

Effective visualization involves seeing the precise sight picture for each target, planning where your eyes need to go after engaging one target to acquire the next, and mentally rehearsing the entire sequence of movements and shots without verbalizing.

How can a shot timer be used for dry fire practice of shooting drills?

A shot timer can be used during dry fire to add pressure and simulate match conditions. Even if not using the timer's full functionality, its beep can serve as a reaction cue to start the memorized drill, helping to bridge the gap between practice and competition performance.

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