This video introduces "The Chaos Drill," a new shooting exercise developed by AHT Instructor Paul Costa, building upon the AHT D.O.P.E. Drill. The drill utilizes a standard USPSA target, marked 5-yard increments from 5 to 25 yards, and requires two magazines. Participants, drawing from either OWB or IWB holsters, must fire three shots at the A-zone, then reload and fire two shots at the t-box headshot area. The drill is scored using Hit Factor (total points divided by total time), with points assigned to A (5), C (3), D (1), and a penalty for misses (-10). A hit factor of 5+ is considered good. The description also includes a link to AHT's training website.
This video demonstrates the 'AHT 2-4-2 Drill,' a shooting exercise designed for IPSC/USPSA competition. The drill involves firing 2 rounds at 10 meters, then 4 rounds at 15 meters, and finally 2 rounds back at 10 meters. The description highlights that the score is based on a Hit Factor (Points divided by Time) using standard IPSC/USPSA scoring (A-5pts, C-3pts, D-1pt). The drill is presented as fun and can be run with both rifle and pistol. The video encourages viewers to share and tag the creator, Achilles Heel Tactical.
This video showcases the San Diego SWAT team performing the D.O.P.E. (Data On Previous Engagement) Drill, a progressive diagnostic accountability exercise designed to test fundamental shooting skills under timed standards. The drill involves engaging targets at various distances with a set number of rounds, focusing on accuracy and speed. Points are awarded for hits in specific zones (A, C, D) with penalties for misses or hits outside the scoring area. The objective is to achieve a high Hit Factor, calculated by dividing the total score by the total time taken. The video highlights the drill's application for rifle and pistol proficiency, with specific Hit Factor goals for each.
This video provides an unboxing and overview of the new SIG SAUER P320 XFIVE SXG, highlighting its transformation into a "2011 model" with an all-steel construction. The presenter emphasizes its "buttery slide," significant weight, and performance at the Sig Next event, particularly during the Hit Factor competition. Key features discussed include an upgraded grip and compatibility with the Romeo 3 Max sight, positioning it as a "heavy-duty race gun" and a "tack driver."
This video introduces the D.O.P.E. Drill V2, a progressive diagnostic accountability drill focused on shooting for Hit Factor. The drill involves engaging targets at various distances with five rounds from each yard line, timed from an auditory signal. Participants are scored based on A-Zone (5 points), C-Zone (3 points), and D-Zone (1 point) hits, with penalties for misses or hits outside the scoring zones. The goal is to achieve a high Hit Factor, defined as Total Score divided by Total Time, with target scores of 20+ for rifles and 10+ for pistols. The description also encourages seeking training from Achilles Heel Tactical.
This video discusses a shift in the "Hit Factor" concept within a competitive shooting context, with Bruce offering commentary. The description directs viewers to Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG) for in-person classes and digital coaching, and also provides links to Ben Stoeger's books on Amazon and the PSTG podcast. The content appears to be aimed at individuals involved in or interested in practical shooting disciplines and associated training and resources.
This YouTube video showcases Stage 6 of the 2016 Iowa Section Championship, an event for competitive firearm enthusiasts. The title highlights the impressive hit factor of 18.8679 achieved on this particular stage, suggesting a focus on speed and accuracy in a timed shooting scenario. While specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers are not detailed in the provided information, the event context strongly implies a competitive shooting discipline, likely related to practical shooting sports.
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