Training Tuesday with @OreGear : BUL Armory SAS II Tac Vs 15 in 10

Published on September 9, 2023
Duration: 19:31

This video details the '15 in 10' drill, a challenging shooting exercise requiring 15 rounds fired across three targets at 5, 10, and 20 yards, all within a cumulative time of 10 seconds. The drill emphasizes rapid draw strokes, accurate shot placement under time pressure, and efficient re-holstering. The BUL Armory SAS II Tac is highlighted for its ergonomics and trigger, facilitating quick follow-up shots, though the drill also tests shooter control with unfamiliar equipment.

Quick Summary

The '15 in 10' drill challenges shooters to fire 15 rounds across targets at 5, 10, and 20 yards, re-holstering between strings, all within 10 seconds. Success requires a fast draw, accurate sight acquisition, and efficient re-holstering, making it an excellent test of handgun proficiency under pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 15 in 10 Drill
  2. 00:17Understanding the Drill Index Deck
  3. 01:08Drill Requirements: Targets, Ammo, Time Limit
  4. 01:44Why This Drill is Useful (Beyond Timers)
  5. 02:01The Importance of a Good Draw and Holster
  6. 02:25BUL Armory SAS II Tac Ergonomics and Grip
  7. 03:02Sights and Trigger Considerations for Speed
  8. 03:54Footage: Running the 15 in 10 Drill
  9. 04:30Training Tuesday with GB Guns and OreGear
  10. 04:45Introducing the BUL Armory SAS II Tac
  11. 05:09Detailed Breakdown of the 15 in 10 Drill
  12. 06:33OreGear's First Attempt at the Drill
  13. 07:04OreGear's Time and Target Analysis
  14. 08:12Reviewing OreGear's Target Hits
  15. 09:16Graham's (GB Guns) Turn at the Drill
  16. 09:26Graham's Time and Target Analysis
  17. 10:31Reviewing Graham's Target Hits
  18. 11:07OreGear's Assessment of Graham's Performance
  19. 11:26Graham's Experience with the BUL Armory SAS II Tac
  20. 12:32The Challenge of Cumulative Time Drills
  21. 13:12Testing Draw Efficiency and Sight Pickup
  22. 13:42Testing Gun Control at Speed
  23. 13:57Drill Index and Giveaway Information
  24. 14:56Why OreGear Bought the Drill Index Deck
  25. 16:12The Value of Practicing Under Stress
  26. 16:32Thanks and Final Thoughts
  27. 17:13Defensive Usefulness of the Drill
  28. 17:21Confidence in Sights and Equipment
  29. 17:46SAS II Tac Performance: Lightweight Control
  30. 18:11Trigger Performance and Speed Limits
  31. 18:38Lessons Learned from the Drill
  32. 18:44How to Win a Drill Index Deck
  33. 19:08Future Training Ideas and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the '15 in 10' shooting drill?

The '15 in 10' drill requires a shooter to fire 15 rounds across three targets at 5, 10, and 20 yards, re-holstering between strings, all within a cumulative time of 10 seconds. All shots must land in the A-zone (or C-zone at 20 yards) to pass.

What are the key skills tested by the '15 in 10' drill?

This drill primarily tests a shooter's ability to perform a rapid draw stroke, achieve accurate sight acquisition for quick follow-up shots, manage transitions between targets, and execute efficient re-holstering under significant time pressure.

How does the BUL Armory SAS II Tac perform in timed drills?

The BUL Armory SAS II Tac is noted for its excellent ergonomics, allowing a high grip, and a crisp, fast trigger. These features contribute to its ability to facilitate quick draws and rapid, controlled shooting, making it well-suited for drills like the '15 in 10'.

What is the purpose of the Drill Index Deck?

The Drill Index Deck is a collection of various shooting drills designed by different instructors. It provides a structured way for shooters to practice a wide range of skills, preventing mental blanks and encouraging engagement with drills they might not otherwise choose.

Why is practicing with unfamiliar equipment or under varied conditions beneficial?

Practicing with unfamiliar firearms or in less-than-ideal conditions (like wind) helps build adaptability and control. It simulates the stress and unpredictability of real-world encounters, forcing shooters to rely on fundamental skills rather than just familiarity with specific gear.

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