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Published on February 19, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This drill focuses on the efficient transition between shooting positions (standing, kneeling, prone) while incorporating the manipulation of an LPVO's magnification. The emphasis is on smoothly adjusting the optic as you change stances, followed by engaging multiple targets from different positions, including over cover. The instructor advises against fixating on time, prioritizing smooth execution and proper technique.

Quick Summary

This tactical rifleman's drill focuses on mastering LPVO magnification adjustments during positional transitions from standing to kneeling to prone. It emphasizes using your control hand to adjust magnification while moving, followed by engaging multiple targets from different positions, prioritizing smooth execution over speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Overview: Standing to Prone Transitions
  2. 00:06LPVO Magnification Adjustment Technique
  3. 00:11Target Engagement Sequence
  4. 00:19Drill Execution Start
  5. 00:41Focus on Technique Over Time

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of the LPVO magnification drill?

The primary focus is on smoothly transitioning between shooting positions (standing, kneeling, prone) while effectively manipulating the magnification on your Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO). It emphasizes control and technique over raw speed.

How should I adjust the magnification on my LPVO during positional transitions?

As you transition to a prone position, use either your strong hand or support hand to work the magnification adjustment. This ensures you can quickly adapt your sight picture to the target distance.

What are the target engagement steps in this drill?

The drill involves engaging two targets from a prone position, followed by engaging two more targets from a position over the top of a shoulder, simulating common tactical shooting scenarios.

Should I prioritize speed or technique in this LPVO drill?

The instructor advises against getting hung up on time. The priority is to execute the transitions and magnification adjustments smoothly and deliberately, ensuring proper technique is maintained.

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