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 features AHT Instructor Paul Costa demonstrating and explaining three distinct methods for reloading a rifle during a shooting scenario. The instruction aims to equip viewers with practical skills applicable to their firearms training journey. The video also promotes Achilles Heel Tactical's training services.
This YouTube video is a behind-the-scenes clip from an Achilles Heel Tactical (AHT) class. Instructor Paul Costa is shown teaching a lesson on "Shooting Schemes," which are also referred to as acceptable sight pictures. The video was filmed in Neosho, MO. The description also provides a link to AHT's website for seeking training.
This video features Paul Costa instructing a class on various shooting schemes. While specific firearms or calibers are not detailed in the provided information, the focus is on teaching different methodologies and techniques for engaging targets. This content is geared towards individuals seeking to improve their marksmanship and tactical proficiency.
This video features Paul Costa instructing a class focused on the crucial topic of firearm grip pressures. Understanding and mastering grip pressure is fundamental for accurate and controlled shooting, impacting recoil management and overall firearm handling. The content is geared towards improving a shooter's fundamental skills.
This behind-the-scenes clip from Achilles Heel Tactical features instructor Paul Costa demonstrating his preferred pistol grip to a class in Azusa, California. The video focuses on the fundamental technique of how to properly grip a handgun for improved control and accuracy. The description also includes a call to action for viewers to seek further training through the AHT website.
This YouTube video features Paul Costa instructing a class focused on the technique of drawing a firearm while simultaneously engaging a target, specifically highlighting 'doubles' which implies firing two shots in quick succession. The content is geared towards improving speed and accuracy from the draw stroke, a fundamental skill in defensive shooting scenarios.
This video focuses on an instructional class taught by Paul Costa, emphasizing the importance of understanding fundamental principles over simply memorizing specific techniques in firearms handling. The core message suggests a deeper, more adaptable approach to shooting and firearm use, likely benefiting individuals seeking to improve their skills beyond rote learning.
Army Ranger Cameron Fath participates in an AHT (Achilles Heel Tactical) class led by instructor Paul Costa. The video features a discussion about the training provided by AHT and how it compares to Cameron Fath's experiences and training during his time as an Army Ranger. The description also provides a direct link to the Achilles Heel Tactical website for those interested in seeking their training.
This YouTube video, titled 'Building Consistent Reloads' and featuring Paul Costa, focuses on demonstrating techniques for achieving consistent reloads. The description also highlights seeking training at Achilles Heel Tactical, suggesting an educational or instructional component related to firearm handling and proficiency. The content likely delves into practical methods and potentially gear that aids in efficient and reliable reloads, crucial for shooters of all levels.
This video demonstrates a "scoop draw" technique from a Safariland Level 2 retention holster, as shown by Paul Costa. The focus is on a specific, advanced drawing method from a retention holster, likely for tactical or self-defense applications. The description also includes a call to action for seeking training at Achilles Heel Tactical.
This video is a behind-the-scenes clip from a Paul Costa training class focusing on maintaining accountability while entering and exiting targets. It highlights the importance of confirmation levels in firearm handling and tactical scenarios. The description also includes a call to action for seeking further training through Achilles Heel Tactical's website.