Drill of the Week: Changing Gears
This week, we’re going to readdress some of the issues from Tracking Your Sights and Tracking Your Sights II in January. Sometimes you can make…
This week, we’re going to readdress some of the issues from Tracking Your Sights and Tracking Your Sights II in January. Sometimes you can make…
After spending a couple weeks working on accuracy, it’s time to ramp up the speed again. No drill serves better as a bridge between “slow”…
We warned you last week that this was going to be an accuracy-intensive drill, and we weren’t kidding. It’s called Dot Torture for a reason.…
This week, we get back to basics with one of the oldest, most proven pistol drills in existence: the Ball & Dummy drill. As most…
Following up from last week’s Reactive Response Drill, this week’s drill will require access to a Pepper popper steel target. The goal this week: get…
Last week, we began breaking the “two shots per target” habit with Rich Verdi’s Non-Standard Response Drill. Now we’ll expand on that concept to simulate…
Most of the drills people practice involve a predetermined number of rounds fired on the target. This is usually a double tap, two shots fired…
Learn to Reload Week comes to a close with one last Drill of the Week. Previous Drills this month were dry-fire practice, 1-Reload-2, and Surprise…
Learn to Reload Month continues here at pistol-training.com. In the past two weeks we’ve worked on dry-fire practice and then live-fire planned reloads. This week…
As Learn to Reload month continues here at pistol-training.com, it’s time to take the skills we worked on in dry-fire practice last week and execute…