Start position, standing behind barricade - touching barricade anywhere with both hands.
On signal, draw and engage targets with 2 rounds each, reload, re-engage targets with two rounds each.
Note: If you don't have a barricade - try using a doorway.
Scale down targets if needed.
35 reps.
On signal, draw and engage targets with 2 rounds each, reload, re-engage targets with two rounds each.
Note: If you don't have a barricade - try using a doorway.
Scale down targets if needed.
35 reps.
2 comments:
I used zebra targets on this drill and set them kinda out there. This is a good drill to teach you how to relax. Lot's of action and front sight focus. If I tried to push it really hard I felt alot of tension. Relaxing let me run the drill and everything was really fluid. I used a wider than normal stance so I could move my body around the barricade without having to move my feet. I also felt like if I didn't extend the gun all the way out I had more control.
Chris C.
You may have had more control in dry fire, but I doubt you'd find the same in live fire.
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