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    Is there a book of drills?

    Is there a book of shooting drills out there? Either for pistol or rifle or both? Got a small handful of drills I like to practice when out shooting but I thought it would be nice to have a book to keep in my range bag that details a variety of different drills. I have looked for such a book but didn't find anything. Yes I know I can look up a host of different drills on the internet but again it would be nice to have a book to keep in the range bag that I can pull out while I'm in the desert or mountains shooting and set up some different scenarios/drills. Thanks.

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    This is something that every shooter would own. We could make our own through a PDF file that someone could keep updated.
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    A friend of mine put this up on his website:
    http://progunfighter.com/wp-content/...-Sept-2015.pdf
    It's kind of a compendium of drills he's come across over the years.

    Pat Mac's TAPS book is also good, and easily fits in a range bag.
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    Top of this forum, 18 page stickied thread "Favorite Drills" has a nice collection.
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    Check out Tiger McKee's AR15 Skills & Drills from Gun Digest. I bought the ebook edition so I could keep it on my phone or tablet for quick reference on-range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chameleox View Post
    A friend of mine put this up on his website:
    http://progunfighter.com/wp-content/...-Sept-2015.pdf
    It's kind of a compendium of drills he's come across over the years.
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    Top of this forum, 18 page stickied thread "Favorite Drills" has a nice collection.
    Thanks guys. Looks like I'll have to make my own "book" by printing from these sources.

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    I think ReFactor has a book of drills. Not sure if any good. May be tailored to go wth their house brand targets.

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    The Ben Stoeger books are great for pistol.

    I'm sure you could adapt many of the drills for carbine, too.

    https://www.amazon.com/Skills-Drills...ds=ben+stoeger

    https://www.amazon.com/DryFire-Reloa...ds=ben+stoeger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback View Post
    Check out Tiger McKee's AR15 Skills & Drills from Gun Digest. I bought the ebook edition so I could keep it on my phone or tablet for quick reference on-range.
    Thanks for the reference, I took a look at it and decided to buy the hard copy.

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    Pat Macs TAPS book has every drill he uses in class. Was worth the purchase just for reference.

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