Retired Marine Special Operator's 10-round Shooting Drill

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Description: Double your speed and accuracy with our FREE 30-Day Dryfire Program → [INSERT appropriate LINK] Carter shoots a past Rangemaster Drill of The Month called the "Double-Add One" Drill. See if you can do better! The entire drill description below from the Rangemaster newsletter: Double-Add One Justin Dyal is a retired Marine special operator, a high level trainer, and a deep thinker. I highly recommend training with him. I am always on the look-out for low round count drills that allow us to work on a specific skill with a minimal amount of time and ammunition. This one from Justin fills that bill nicely. This drill really drives home the trigger management needed at different engagement speeds, driven by changes in distance. I think a reasonable goal here is 95% or better. 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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