The Rangemaster "Double-Add One" Drill
Today Carter tries the Rangemaster Drill Of The Month called "Double-Add One". Description and Course of Fire below From The Rangemaster Newsletter:
"Double-Add One" by Justin Dyal.
Justin Dyal is a retired Marine special operator, a high level trainer, and a deep thinker.
This drill really drives home the trigger management needed at different engagement speeds, driven by changes in distance. Use a B8-C, an FBI-IP1, or the bullseye on an LTT-1 target. Try to keep everything inside the 10 ring under the time limits. All strings begin at The Ready, muzzle below the target, finger in register.
-Stage 1- 2.5 yards: two rounds in one second
-Stage 2 – 5 yards: two rounds in two seconds
-Stage 3 – 10 yards: two rounds in three seconds; repeat for total of four rounds at 10 yards
-Stage 4 – 20 yards: two rounds in four seconds
-10 rounds total 100 points possible
You can run 5 iterations of this drill in one 50-round box of ammunition. That would really help develop a feel for the amount of trigger control needed at each distance.
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