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Rifle Drills for when Ammo is Scarce

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Ammo is scarce and getting to the range is getting more and more expensive. This video focuses on the most bang for your buck rifle drills. Paul kicks off this video with some range drills for rifle using cover and concealment, different shooting positions, and respecting the limit of advance making sure you don’t flag too much. John follows up with dry fire ready ups from low ready, high ready, sül, and retention before taking fire commands and working fire controls. Finally, he does a quick target transition drill with his remaining ammo.

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34 COMMENTS

  1. How come John didn’t have to run to the creek and back? 😉 I like the idea of a partner/buddy calling out the skills so you don’t already know in your head what’s coming next. Reaction vs proactive. Most civilians, if not all, will be reactive shooters in real life/self defense situations so training that way is sure to help.

  2. The DD stock didn't seem to stay put for that run. Not a knock to an obviously iconic gun, but that would drive me crazy. Little distraction could cause big consequence.

  3. I like how you kid around about saving a round BUT one great day in Iraq we went out to the range outside of AQ we took a bunch of Marines with us we had converted A1 m16s they never shot them before and they had the M29 six shooter well we had so much fun shooting we ran out of ammo but the guy that was to keep a reload for our battle load didn’t do his job we headed back to base 3 miles with only a couple mags of 9mm

  4. I love the added run to the creek and back. There are too many guys in the 2a community half his age with too much gear and are too over weight. I think many people overlook the importance of being in good physical shape at any age. It goes along the same lines we use at my boxing gym, we tell all our fighters train hard to fight easy!! get stuff here, I always learn so much watching your content!

  5. I’m curious since I couldn’t see his hand during the drill.. it sounds like he clicks the safety on after every shot, but I don’t notice him clicking the safety off before the shots, is he clicking off the safety right as he presents and aims?

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