VENTI 100 SHOT WAKE UP DRILL

Published on August 4, 2014
Duration: 21:44

The Venti 100 Shot Drill by Travis Haley focuses on improving hit probability and subconscious tactical actions through deliberate practice. It breaks down shooting into core components: recoil acclimation, rhythm, grip (friction/leverage), sight pictures (precision vs. stress), trigger control, and the draw. The drill emphasizes diagnosing issues early by starting close and progressively increasing complexity and distance.

Quick Summary

The Venti 100 Shot Drill by Travis Haley focuses on improving hit probability and subconscious tactical actions. It emphasizes diagnosing issues by starting close, practicing recoil acclimation with eyes closed, mastering the '90-10 finish flat' trigger press, and integrating the draw for efficient shooting.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Venti 100 Shot Drill?

The Venti 100 Shot Drill, developed by Travis Haley, is designed to enhance a shooter's hit probability and develop subconscious tactical actions. It focuses on refining fundamental shooting processes like recoil management, trigger control, and sight alignment through deliberate, repetitive practice.

How does the Venti 100 Shot Drill help with recoil control?

The drill incorporates a step where the shooter fires five rounds with their eyes closed. This exercise forces reliance on kinesthetic awareness, helping to acclimate the body to recoil and improve leverage and grip under pressure without visual distraction.

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

The '90-10 finish flat' is a trigger control method emphasizing taking up 90% of the trigger's slack (pre-travel) smoothly. The final 10% is then pressed with a flat finger movement, ensuring the sights remain aligned as the shot breaks, minimizing disturbance.

Why is starting close to the target important in this drill?

Starting at a close distance, like 3 yards, allows the shooter to quickly diagnose and correct fundamental issues with their grip, stance, recoil management, and trigger press. This diagnostic phase is crucial before moving to greater distances where errors become amplified.

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