This video provides a practical guide to improving firearm proficiency on the range without wasting ammunition. It outlines a fundamental range routine, emphasizing the importance of consistent training for both pistol and rifle. The content delves into specific shooting drills like the doubles drill, cold start drill, and Achilles Heel DOPE drill, and highlights the effectiveness of dry fire practice. The presenter shares their personal training methodology, including an 80/20 training split, and how they prepare for competitions with limited weekly training. The video is aimed at individuals seeking to enhance their marksmanship, speed, and overall shooting ability, whether for competitive purposes or general self-improvement.
This video focuses on the "TRB Cold Start Drill," designed to test basic firearm skills at the beginning of a range day, simulating a real-world defensive scenario. The description highlights Tap Rack Bang Training's specialization in safe, comprehensive, and responsible firearms training for civilian defenders, including their intensive CCW course. They emphasize sharpening self-defense skills for all experience levels and encourage viewers to sign up for their courses, check out client reviews, and follow them on social media. The video also promotes the USCCA and provides a link for a free Concealed Carry Guide.
This video showcases a "cold start" shooting drill from Kagwerks at 100 yards. It emphasizes a 7-second par time, focusing on the first shot engagement from a kneeling position, with the barrel initially touching cover. The drill appears to test speed and accuracy under pressure, simulating a scenario where a shooter must rapidly acquire a target and engage effectively from an unconventional starting point.
This video showcases Brandon utilizing the "Go Stop Drill" as a cold start during a training and testing session. The drill is a fundamental exercise for improving firearm control and responsiveness under pressure. The "POV" perspective aims to immerse the viewer in the training experience, offering a direct view of the shooter's actions and reactions.
This YouTube video presents a "Cold Start Drill" designed to test shooters' skills first thing at the range without any warm-up. The drill involves shooting 8 rounds across two randomly configured magazines, drawing and firing three shots at a large box and one shot at each of five smaller numbered boxes, all in numerical order. The video encourages viewers to try the drill, share their results, and tag "INSTRUCTOR ZEE" and "TACTICAL RIFLEMAN" using the hashtag #CAPABLECITIZENS. Links to download targets, support Tactical Rifleman on Patreon, purchase merchandise, and find gear recommendations are also provided.
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