Haley Strategic Train: Performance Target Carbine Warmup
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- Опубліковано 29 кві 2020
- Bruce discusses a Carbine warmup for your training day using the Haley Strategic Train: Performance Target. This warmup consists of our acclimation and rhythm drills from 5 yards.
The Haley Strategic Train: Performance Target was designed around multiple performance drills Conducted by the Haley Strategic Training team. The goal is to maximize the efficiencies in training by increasing the usage of one target while cutting the time involved in re-pasting or - re-stapling multiple targets. Ideal for indoor and outdoor range training.
Features:
50 Targets per bundle
Main Silhouette with following hit zones-
4” center circle
8” ghosted ring
12” ghosted ring
C-zone style box
Octagonal headbox
2 - Acclimation/Natural point of aim Lines
2 - 3” rhythm circles
40 - 1” Focus circles
2 - 4” Black circles with overlaid 1” zeroing grid
Scoring Box made up with
Name line
Date line
Grid box for marking misses and penalties for static, manipulation and
movement blocks for Haley Strategic CET or other qualification style courses of fire.
For more info and or to purchase, please visit:
haleystrategic.com/shop/lifes...
“I’m gonna adjust my feet was an understatement”
Suprise MF! Lol
XD
That was so unexpected 😂
God bless him ☦✝️
Robert Bruce is bad ass! Nothing will stop this man from accomplishing whatever he sets his mind to. Thank you for inspiring me, and thank you for your service!
No legs.... what a f$&@ing badass. Props my brother.
Thanks Bruce! Great stuff as usual!
"Proper preperation prevents poor performance." Great freakin video!
Great stuff, Bruce!! 🤘🏼
I never thought of actually count out loud. Good deal 🤘
Cool video. Totally appreciate your sacrifice for your country.
Thank you for your service boss💯💯💯
Awesome video Bruce! Miss you guys.
Sweeeeeet. Love the simplicity of it all 'cause I ain't the brightest.
Great video. That suppressor really throws some flash
Great video guys! Thank you for sharing!
Great video, guys!
Informative. May give these a try this weekend.
Awesome stuff!!
VeryCool drills. Will definitely implement them. Thanks....!!!
Great video!
thanks for the vids!
This was good & quik! Thanks!
great vid. thanks for sharing
Great video.
I don’t know if Bruce writes for Travis, Travis writers for Bruce, or they just spend so much time together that these guys speak the same way.....but, great warmup!
Thank-you.
God bless you
Thank you
You can tell Bruce is around travis alot.
His hair looks amazing.
@Robert Bruce your hair is looking good either way
Good stuff
Really like that cadence drill!
Bloody Legend
For reference: 3 yards equals to a beaver and two tomatos.
Dope
Legit!
Straight bada$$
Super, 👍 🇺🇸 ⚔️ 🌟 🍻
You built that wall.
Do more carbine videos Haley. With this whole covid 19/toilet paper crisis it's about time to start traveling to the local grocer with long guns up front! Haha
Ooh Rah Warrior.
I need some convincing on the natural point of aim drill where you set up your feet so that the dot aims at the target "naturally". I think it's more useful to practice moving the dot to your target as 90% of the time you won't be lined up exactly for the first shot. This is like practicing bowling off the bumpers... They won't be there when it matters
Damn Travis was a lot smoother and in tune with the counting. This guy has work to do.
Talking above my head this seems awesome but I have too many questions as what you are talking about since I’m some what new
Well... one warmup is to prevent injuries and one is not 😂 but I get it! 👊🏼
al gores rhythm
I actually don't warm up at the gym, I actually do just throw the weight on and jump right in lol
Rocking a single point. Who makes it? My buddies bust on for using one on my PCC. Also any info on where to get those targets. Thx
More than likely a Haley Strategic D3. Can be run as a single or 2 point. I run the same one on my SBR
Yeah I run the d3 two point for my ar but I would suggest either ..
Hmm, he could really use a few more pockets on his pants :)
Carb In E.
What is the purpose of a rhythm drill? I’ve done them at work in training. I never asked why we did them. I don’t understand it’s application to real life situations.
Basically you're ingraining rhythms based on certain shooting speeds to apply to either hitting smaller targets or when you add distance to the target. You know at 1 Yard you can pull the trigger as fast as you can and not miss the A zone on your target. But as you start to add distance, or switch to a headshot, how fast can you shoot and maintain accuracy? The drill is about programming your brain to recognize what each pace feels like, so when you apply it, you don't "get squirely" like Bruce did. Figure out where your hiccups are and work on it. And believe it or not, the more you practice deliberately shooting slow, the faster you can get when you want to go fast.
The rhythm drill is a great way to shoot multiple rounds quickly while maintaining better control. I use a metronome starting at 60bpm and work my way up from there.
Don't forget that these drills also work for pistol as well as rifle
Good stuff, but with all this time to train... when are you going to rescue Hex from Isla Nublar?
Point feet to target...*zoom to double amputee* hahaha
What's funny about it?
@@Nebula_Ultra Gallows humor I'm sure. No disrespect intended. Its funny because most people would not expect a double amputee to be teaching firearms training. No one is happy that he had to lose his legs in service of his country, but we can laugh with him due to his positive attitude.
@@Nebula_Ultra its called dark.humor. you want to know what he said when he lost his legs? "I should of zigged when I zagged." That is a direct quote.
O thank Christ someone still using a single point sling!
@Robert Bruce excellent! I still have my old magpul ms2. Is this sling on Amazon to buy?
Are you the first to grow the tactical beard? Bet that makes a great handhold in a fight.
@Robert Bruce keep it, consider it concealment for the carotid.!
No warm-ups when someone stomps your door in at 3am.
What I got out of this is to make sure you have enough pockets on your pants.
warm up? i don't belive in it. ever see a lion warm up before jumping on its prey? ref.zombieland
Please please stop using the c clamp grip. It has no true tactical value...none . Try clearing a building with tha...oh wait you can't...garbage
Good stuff!