I'm gonna give this a shot this week. A lot of folks just pull the gun up and fire the mag. I prefer a number of up drills with one round to acquire sight picture accurately and reflexively. Then move onto multi-round drills for recoil and trigger management.
Great video! Thanks Aaron! Can't wait to give this a shot! Although my times will most definitely be a bit longer to start lol keep the great content coming! Thanks again!
I love detailed videos on drills. A million RU-vidrs come out and shill the same gear at the same time. I have no problem with that but it gets old. Whether you buy a solgw, pws, mcx, or kac probably matters little and becomes tiresome. Comparatively few people can smoke a good shooting drill like this though. I know I can't.
I’ve been subbed to you for at least 2 years but was watching this today and noticed I wasn’t subbed. Not sure if RU-vid is up to some shenanigans. Just fyi. Great video. Would love to see more videos focused on drills with reduced round counts due to todays ammo issues.
Ya know what's fun? Listening to guys with a bunch of Gucci gear talk shit about other guys and then watching the Gucci guys shoot... and they aren't worth a shit.
Nice ...rifle drills are always fun but better when they challenge you. Many people just shoot to shoot, not necessarily to get better. Just finished running a similar version in an instructor class. it was NOT easy lol Well done.
Great video as usual. I do find it note worthy and interesting when comparing your numbers you shot faster when going up the full 1 second at every stage vs when you went up half a second. Interested if this is a fluke or if there some sort of correlation.
Always thought the point of the low ready is to remain ready yet keeping muzzle pointed in safe direction. I could be wrong but from the camera angle it looks as if the low ready portrayed in this video is just pointing at target without a sight picture.
What is a good starting point for someone to know how they are doing? i.e. I just shot my AR for the first time and out of a 15rnd group, standing from the shoulder at 1x magnification from the low ready as fast as I could(within 2 seconds) for each shot, so low ready and fire as fast as I can for each of the 15 rnds. I shot a 15 rnd sub moa group at 5yrds and a 1.5 moa group at 10 yrds. With a pistol, again first time, no red dot just irons, 15rnds from 5 yrds all were within a 4x4 zone and at 10 yrds it was all in the 6x6. Any thoughts?
#RadicalConcepts™ that's a good and unique drill, not only for practice, but for evaluation of progression. Got to use this in some variation for my pistol & riffle practice. Shooting random things at random distances is only good for marksmanship, but no way to evaluate speed & accuracy. We should always strive to progress and be better than yesterday.
Recoil management is part of the drill. Shooting 22lr out of a 6 pound or more rifle makes it much easier. I wouldn’t be shocked if you do it faster with that setup you are planning on running.
@@joeblow9284 high ready is dictated by distance from the target. Out of the optic, low enough that I can see waist to head. That’s what I teach and use
Soooo I was going to pick up 30 of those targets from em, cuz 12 bucks aint bad. Until the CHEAPEST shipping option available was almost 23 dollars. Nope