I really wanted this thread to be thoughtful, so I have been reading some of TLG’s articles from a few years ago. They are still relevant today.
I am wanting to find some of the best TEN drills. I say ten because there really is so many great drills. Some will focus on one thing or the other. One of you, in a few will say “What do you want to do?” So lets start with taking an experienced shooter with limited time and resources, and I want to start narrowing down to a handful of drills that:
1) make the best use of time and ammo for experienced shooters.
2) Break down skills drawing from a concealed posture in a high threat environment. I think this is really important, we as responsible adults are taking our security seriously, and in this current riot for free shit climate, the need for staying on top of skills is even more important. Draw from concealment, put rounds on multiple targets, move, and communicate to X (could be a kid/s, spouse, family, friend).
3) maybe someone smarter will tell what to put here. So I will leave room for more.
But lets be real, we have families, kids, jobs, homes, and responsibilities. Sometimes we just don’t have time do go spend a full day every week/two weeks/month. I hope that you would be doing skills training as much as possible, whether it be a dry fire, or draw, or whatever at home. But, lets as a collective put our heads together and figure it out.
You may have a few drills you do when you go to the range. Bill Drill, Fast, El Presidente are all good drills, but what do you do and why. If you had an hour, and had 10 drills to run twice what are they? How many targets? Distance? Rounds?
10 Drills run twice one hour. What is the best to retain or improve skills of an experienced shooter.
Whats on your mind?