Course of Fire By Deputy c.E. Monroe, Training coordinator, Oswego county sheriff’s offi ce
Tactical Lateral Movement Drill
INSTRUCTOR NOTES: T e simplicity and fl exibility of this drill make it very eff ective for shooters of all diff er- ent skill sets. By increasing or decreasing the distance between the barrels and/or the distance between the barrels and targets, you can vary the diffi culty based on the individual shooter’s skill set. Also increasing or decreasing the amount of rounds fi red in between directional changes is an option. T e purpose of the drill is to help students real- ize what speed they can operate at and still fi re eff ectively; this should be reinforced at the briefi ng before the drill begins. Use of barrels or 5-gallon buckets is strongly suggested to prevent a tripping hazard; low-profi le items such as tires do not work well. Start students at both left and right rear barrels to force bilateral conditioning.
tARGET 1 RELOAD 2 10 YARDS RELOAD 1 10 YARDS
tARGET 2 5-7 YARDS
tARGET 3
SHOW CLEAR START 36 The Police Marksman Mar-Apr 2015 START
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