5/4/2013 10:25:55 AM
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Section 11: Tactical / Training Subject: Box drill Msg# 856475
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What you describe is a good drill. But Jerry’s method can be done without a coach. I place 4 barrels in a square. I start at a back corner and walk around the outside, engaging targets while moving in all four directions. You can also shoot at multiple targets, practice reloads and transitions, among other things. | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Ahh, that is a little different from what Jarrett calls his "box drill," due to having a coach. With his you can practice on your own, and you practice strong-side, two hand shooting, though you could substitute and particular type that you needed to work on. You start facing forward and draw on the beep and fire one round (or two). Repeated a pre-decided number of times. Then turn to the left and on the beep, draw and move the feet smoothly to square hips to the target, present the muzzle 90 degrees to your right and fire one round,etc. Repeat this facing away from the target so you have to turn 180 degrees, then facing to the right, so you again turn 90 degrees but turn keft instead of right. Basically it is about smoothness in your draw and firing plus your footwork. It's not a coaching opportunity like yours is but a practice opportunity once the student has been trained. |