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COMBAT RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP EXERCISES
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Training Effectively for Combat Readiness
by Andy Stanford
Learning to use a rifle in combat requires more than reading a book, watching a video or
even taking a hands-on course. You'll also need to hone your skills through task-specific practice.
In this book, world-class firearms instructor Andy Stanford provides practical drills and
exercises that will assist you in doing just that.
The cutting-edge training described in Combat Rifle Marksmanship Exercises far exceeds that
offered by even most military special operations units and is a potentially life-saving
resource for SWAT teams, infantry units and private citizens. But Stanford does far more
than simply describe how you should practice marksmanship; he puts you through your paces
with slow- and rapid-fire drills and live-fire exercises designed to teach you how
to "train like you fight," including manipulating the trigger automatically,
assuming shooting positions quickly, reloading a weapon reflexively under stress,
cycling manually operated rifles (e.g., bolt-actions) without removing the butt
from the shoulder, leading a moving target and following through after the shot.
Whatever your current skill level, this book will provide the guidance you need to
improve your practical rifle prowess at the range, on the street or in the field.
It is the perfect companion to Jeff Cooper's Art of the Rifle and Kelly McCann's Tactical Carbine.
Andy Stanford's training résumé includes every major combat shooting instructor and
school in the country. An IDPA Master Class shooter, Stanford won first overall at
the 1994 National Tactical Invitational and second overall in 1998. He is the
director of Options for Personal Security, which offers cutting-edge training
across the United States and around the world. You may reach him at his web site.
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- Paladin Press
- Softcover
- 978-1-58160-479-5
- 56 pages
- 5.5" x 8.5"
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- Introduction
- The Building-Block Approach to Training
- Targets and Standards
- Dry-Firing
- Zeroing (and Initial Live-Fire Practice with Support)
- Slow-Fire Shooting from Field Positions
- Rapid-Fire Practice (The "A" Drill)
- Snaps
- Rifle 10
- Combat Known Distance, Combat Transition, and Combat Night Courses
- Soldier of Fortune Rifle Exercises
- Southern California Tactical Combat Long-Range Event
- Lateral Scrambler
- Man-Against-Man Eliminations
- Tres Banditos
- Tres Con Tres
- Moving-Target Practice
- Full-Surprise Exercises
- Close-Range Dot Drills
- The "X" Drill
- A Combat Rifle Reference List
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