by Michael de Bethencourt | Dec 2, 2023 | Blog, Shooting Drills, Training
Some time back Mike Boyle, former Board of Director member of the International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors, send us a collection of one hundred and one range training drills. Mike had collected these drills over his years as a firearms...
by Tom Givens | Jan 25, 2023 | Blog, Shooting Drills
Short Combat Accuracy Test (SCAT) RFTS-Q or IALEFI-QP silhouette Scored: inner chest circle = 5, second chest circle = 4, head circle = 5, any hit in the torso outside the circles above the belt line = 2 points. Hit factor scoring 5 yards Draw and fire 4 rounds to the...
by Michael de Bethencourt | Jul 11, 2022 | Blog, Shooting Drills
I have been working with a partial unload/reload tip passed along to me some months ago. Fire off all but one, two, or three rounds, open the cylinder and invert the revolver, catch/collect only the un-fired rounds, then touch the ejector rod removing the fired...
by Frank Groth | May 12, 2022 | Blog, Members Only, Shooting Drills
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by Frank Groth | Nov 24, 2021 | Blog, Members Only, Shooting Drills
As dedicated snub shooters we understand that these handy guns come with a learning curve, They are not for novices, generally, and they require periodic training, and practice with tailored drills, to retain proficiency. Over the past two decades we have experienced...
by Michael de Bethencourt | May 30, 2021 | Blog, Shooting Drills
One of my favorite low-round count practice drills is to combine a Walk Back exercise with a Hole in One exercise. You will need 18 live rounds and 18 dummy rounds. You will also need a two foot square of cardboard, a compass, and a tool to cut the cardboard. Draw a...