4/22/2013 9:47:41 PM
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Section 11: Tactical / Training Subject: Box drill Msg# 855774
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The instructor is to the rear. He gives loud commands to the student. The student will be ordered to move left, right, forward and back. While this is happening, the instructor will shout instructions.
The course is set up in a box shape, which the student travels clockwise. The instructor then calls out variations such as direction, shooting stance and method (crouch, one hand, weak hand, point, etc). Any variation is shouted by the instructor (double tap, head shot, etc). Reloads must be made on the move. There are several targets down range, so the instructor may yell "center, head shot, double tap! You get the idea... The multitasking makes shooting difficult and the student must run the gun without thought to be successful. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: I don't recall if there was an explanation on the message board of the Box Drill when this image was originally posted, but even so it might be interesting to hear it again. Todd Jarrett recently showed his version on an episode of "Shooting USA." Image below from Jerry Webb - Image Title: photos Image Info: The "Box Drill" is an exercise to learn shooting on the move. |