VENTI 100 SHOT WAKE UP DRILL

Published on August 4, 2014
Duration: 21:44

This advanced training drill, the Venti 100 Shot, is designed by Travis Haley to enhance hit probability and subconscious tactical actions. It systematically breaks down shooting fundamentals including recoil acclimation, rhythm, grip (friction/leverage), sight pictures (precision vs. stress), and trigger control, culminating in a draw-to-first-shot sequence. The drill emphasizes diagnosing and correcting fundamental errors through focused repetition.

Quick Summary

The Venti 100 Shot is a 100-round training drill by Travis Haley focusing on improving hit probability and subconscious tactical actions. It systematically addresses recoil acclimation, rhythm, grip (friction/leverage), sight pictures (precision vs. stress), and trigger control ('90-10 finish flat'), culminating in a draw-to-first-shot sequence for comprehensive skill development.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Venti 100 Shot Drill
  2. 01:53Target Setup and Diagnosis
  3. 03:19Step 1: Acclimation of Recoil
  4. 04:49Step 2: Rhythm and Cadence
  5. 07:31Grip Principles: Friction and Leverage
  6. 09:47Sight Pictures: Precision vs. Stress
  7. 13:59Trigger Control: 90-10 Finish Flat
  8. 16:17The Draw and Final Integration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Venti 100 Shot Drill?

The Venti 100 Shot is a 100-round training drill developed by Travis Haley designed to improve hit probability and subconscious tactical actions by focusing on specific shooting processes like recoil control, grip, and trigger manipulation.

How does the Venti 100 Shot Drill help improve shooting skills?

It systematically addresses key fundamentals: recoil acclimation (eyes closed), rhythm, grip (friction/leverage), sight pictures (precision vs. stress), and trigger control ('90-10 finish flat'), culminating in a draw-to-first-shot sequence for comprehensive skill development.

What are the key grip principles taught in the Venti 100 Shot Drill?

The drill emphasizes 'Friction,' defined as 100% contact and pliability of the grip, and 'Leverage,' using the arms to manage recoil effectively. These are practiced on the first line of the target.

What is the '90-10 finish flat' rule for trigger control?

This rule means taking up 90% of the trigger's slack (pre-travel) and then pressing the final 10% with a flat finger movement, avoiding curling or slapping the trigger to maintain a stable sight picture.

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