I saw this drill the other night on SWAT Magazine TV. This looks like a great drill to train yourself for shooting in non-standard stances.
| Details | |
|---|---|
| Distance | 10 yds. (approximated) |
| Target | Warren Tactical target WTS-2 (IDPA style) |
| Number of Rounds | 24 |
| Par time | 54 seconds |
| Scoring | Add 5 points (2.5 seconds) for each miss |
| Skills Developed | Stance, Grip, Sight Picture, Trigger Control |
Procedure:
For all positions, start standing hands naturally at sides. Note: Muzzle awareness is paramount throughout the drill, as these shooting positions are non-standard and require advance gun manipulation skills.
Position 1: Facing down range
String 1: Draw and fire 1 round at the target free style (using 2 handed grip)
String 2: Draw and fire 1 round at the target using your dominant hand
String 3: Draw (dominant hand), transfer the gun to the support hand and fire 1 round at the target using your support hand
String 4: Draw using only your support hand and fire 1 round at the target using your support hand
Position 2: Facing 90 right of down range
String 1: Draw and fire 1 round at the target free style (using 2 handed grip)
String 2: Draw and fire 1 round at the target using your dominant hand
String 3: Draw (dominant hand), transfer the gun to the support hand and fire 1 round at the target using your support hand
String 4: Draw using only your support hand and fire 1 round at the target using your support hand
Position 3: Facing up range
String 1-4 Rotate to the Left, String 5-8 Rotate to the Right
String 1: Draw and fire 1 round at the target free style (using 2 handed grip)
String 2: Draw and fire 1 round at the target using your dominant hand
String 3: Draw (dominant hand), transfer the gun to the support hand and fire 1 round at the target using your support hand
String 4: Draw using only your support hand and fire 1 round at the target using your support hand
String 5: Draw and fire 1 round at the target free style (using 2 handed grip)
String 6: Draw and fire 1 round at the target using your dominant hand
String 7: Draw (dominant hand), transfer the gun to the support hand and fire 1 round at the target using your support hand
String 8: Draw using only your support hand and fire 1 round at the target using your support hand
Position 4: Facing 90 left of down range
String 1: Draw and fire 1 round at the target free style (using 2 handed grip)
String 2: Draw and fire 1 round at the target using your dominant hand
String 3: Draw (dominant hand), transfer the gun to the support hand and fire 1 round at the target using your support hand
String 4: Draw using only your support hand and fire 1 round at the target using your support hand
Position 5: Facing down range (same as Position 1)
String 1: Draw and fire 1 round at the target free style (using 2 handed grip)
String 2: Draw and fire 1 round at the target using your dominant hand
String 3: Draw (dominant hand), transfer the gun to the support hand and fire 1 round at the target using your support hand
String 4: Draw using only your support hand and fire 1 round at the target using your support hand





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