You won’t look cool doing this drill...Drill |Tactical Athlete shooting Drill | Tactical Rifleman

Published on April 2, 2021
Duration: 4:05

This video demonstrates a tactical shooting drill designed to elevate the shooter's heart rate and test their ability to apply marksmanship fundamentals under stress. The drill involves running between cones, identifying targets, and engaging a steel plate, emphasizing speed and accuracy over perfect form. It's presented as a competition-style drill to build critical thinking and physical readiness.

Quick Summary

The Tactical Athlete shooting drill elevates heart rate to test marksmanship fundamentals under stress. It involves running between numbered cones, identifying targets, and engaging a steel plate, prioritizing speed and accuracy over perfect shooting form.

Chapters

  1. 00:12Sponsor: Acre Gold
  2. 00:55Introduction to the Drill
  3. 01:15Origin of the Drill
  4. 01:41Drill Setup: Cones and Steel
  5. 01:55Drill Execution: Running the Cones
  6. 02:20Final Firing Position and Engagement
  7. 02:35Shooting Stance Under Stress
  8. 03:07Drill in Action: Live Fire
  9. 03:28Post-Drill Assessment
  10. 03:51Call to Action: Like, Comment, Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Tactical Athlete shooting drill?

The Tactical Athlete shooting drill is designed to increase a shooter's heart rate and simulate stress, forcing them to apply fundamental marksmanship skills while under pressure. It tests critical thinking and agility, ensuring accuracy even when physically taxed.

How is the Tactical Athlete shooting drill set up?

The drill requires five cones and a steel target. Four cones are placed around a central cone, which serves as the final firing position. A steel target is positioned at this firing spot for engagement.

What are the key actions involved in the Tactical Athlete shooting drill?

Participants start at the central cone, run to a called-out numbered cone, circle it, and return. This is repeated for four different cones. After the final cone, they return to the firing position to engage the steel target four times.

Should I focus on looking cool during this shooting drill?

No, the video explicitly states that looking 'cool' is not the objective and is counterproductive. The focus should be on efficient movement, quick target identification, and accurate shooting, even if the shooting stance isn't perfect.

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