Training with Kyle Lamb!

Published on February 4, 2026
Duration: 1:48

This video showcases a rapid-fire shooting drill led by Kyle Lamb and Tim Harmsen. Lamb emphasizes a training philosophy where shooters should prioritize speed, aiming for the target box, as accuracy naturally improves with practice. The drill involves a specific target transition sequence, with Tim Harmsen completing it in 4.45 seconds.

Quick Summary

Kyle Lamb's training philosophy emphasizes speed over initial perfect accuracy. He advises shooters to maintain rapid engagement as long as shots are near the target box, stating that accuracy will improve with practice. This approach was demonstrated in a drill where Tim Harmsen completed a sequence in 4.45 seconds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Shooting Drill & Time
  2. 00:12Introduction to 'Wild Shots' Show
  3. 00:30Speed vs. Accuracy Analysis
  4. 01:00Kyle Lamb's Training Philosophy
  5. 01:16Target Transition Drill Execution

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kyle Lamb's philosophy on speed versus accuracy in shooting?

Kyle Lamb advocates for prioritizing speed in shooting drills. His philosophy is that if a shooter can keep their shots within the target box, they should continue at speed, as accuracy will naturally improve with practice and repetition.

What was the result of Tim Harmsen's target transition drill?

Tim Harmsen completed the specific target transition drill (1-2-1-3-1-2-1) in 4.45 seconds. This drill is designed to test rapid target acquisition and engagement under time pressure.

What type of firearm and accessories were used in the training?

The training involved an AR-15 platform rifle chambered in 5.56 NATO, equipped with a suppressor and a red dot sight. Various Vortex Optics products were also visible.

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