Today, I’ve got a great live fire speed drill for you that you can do at any range, regardless of how restrictive their rules are.
Even if they won’t let you do tactical reloads, draw from the holster, or shoot faster than one round per second, you can still do this speed drill.
This drill will answer a question for you that has plagued shooters for decades…
And that is, if you’re supposed to press the trigger slowly and have a surprise break, what do you do when you need to shoot in a hurry?
How fast can you press the trigger before your accuracy suffers?
You’re going to find out today.
Second, your reaction time may be important, but it’s MUCH more important to be able to isolate the movement of your trigger finger. If you push your speed and miss your target, it means you’re going to need a 2nd shot. And that adds A LOT more time than just making your first shot count.
Now, there are a couple easy modifications you can do to this drill to add variety.
The first is to set your delay to 2.5 seconds and your par time to 2.5 seconds.
Start your timer, get ready to shoot, shoot on the beep, get ready to shoot again, shoot when it beeps again.
If your split is more than 2.5 seconds, your 2nd shot took longer than your first. If your split is less than 2.5 seconds, your 2nd shot was faster than your first.
The second modification is to start at a high compressed ready position, where your support hand meets your pistol during your drawstroke, or half way out to extension and see how quickly you can make a hit from various positions along your drawstroke. Keep in mind that it doesn’t matter how quickly you can press the trigger…it only matters how quickly you can make hits.
Sometimes, ranges don’t like shooters using shot timers. I guess they’re more distracting than a gunshot. Whatever the case, there’s an easy fix for this.
Simply download a free shot timer app onto your phone, take a pair of ear buds to the range, and wear them under a pair of earmuffs. You’ll hear the shot timer better and nobody around you will be bothered.
I had run into the same problem and found or developed several “stealth” drills to be able to get in valuable fundamental training for self defense shooting…even when the range didn’t allow it.
If you’re interested in learning more, as well as drills to increase the accuracy of sensory input to the brain and motor output from the brain to your hand so you can increase your trigger speed as quickly as possible, I want to encourage you to head over to Upgraded Shooter and join our training family today.
by Mike Ox
Mike Ox is an avid defensive and competitive shooter who has co-created several firearms training products, including Dry Fire Training Cards, https://se965.infusionsoft.com/go/dftcmedia/loadout
Dry Fire Fit, 21 Day Alpha Shooter, and See Faster, Shoot Faster. His brain based training focuses on accelerated learning techniques for shooting as well as controlling brain state and brain chemistry for optimal performance in extreme stress situations. Learn more about dynamic dry fire training for defense and competition at www.DryFireTrainingCards.com/blog
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