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Thread: Is there a book of drills?

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    I'm betting you can probably find (literally) hundreds of drills out there to do. I think an appropriate question might be, drills for what exactly?

    I think if you have an end-state in mind (e.g., you wanted to increase proficiency shooting from concealed carry, etc.), you could probably figure out what exactly you need to drill by breaking the larger task down into its elements, and practice those elements to work towards your end-state.

    In civilian shooting, for me personally at least, I think defining that end-state is one of the harder things to do since you don't have defined tasks from someone higher up. I guess you would just have to think of what you're most likely to do with your weapon and go with that. Otherwise, a huge list of drills may not be terribly helpful.

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    Awesome thread guys, thanks.

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    Agreed, great thread. Sub'd.

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    It's not a book, but as soon as I figure out his scoring I have Jeff Gonzales's TACOST Rifle card deck waiting for tryout. I figure the Rifle deck will be a good shakedown for the fullsize, and both Rifle and Pistol will do for putting the Mk 18 through the wringer in Builder's Trials.
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    So I ended up making my own "book of drills" in a Rite in the Rain notepad that I keep in my range bag now. I used the progunfighter.com link that Chameleox posted as well as the "Favorite Drills" thread on this forum. Here are the drills that I have in that notepad so far and have been practicing lately:

    MNQ Drill
    V-TAC 1-5 Drill
    V-TAC Transition Drill
    Mozambique Drill
    Hostage Drill
    Redback One Operator Readiness Test
    Box Drill
    El Presidente Drill
    Sicario Drill

    Here's me running the 1-5 drill a few weeks ago. Good times!


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    Not book, but I'm gonna throw in two links to the Federal Air Marshal Pistol Qual.
    http://www.wideopenspaces.com/shooti...tol-test-pics/
    http://condition-yellow.com/shooting...qualification/
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    Just need to build the legs and I can start running the V-Tac 9 Hole Drill. Looks like a lot of fun and good training in unconventional positions which is something I need to do more of.



    If you're interested, instructions on building your own V-Tac barricade can be found here: https://www.vikingtactics.com/v/vspf...cBarricade.pdf

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