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Old 02-02-2014, 03:03 AM
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Can anyone help me out with some basic AR15 drills that can be practiced in a standing (no movement) position? I will be on an indoor range with a maximum of 25 yards.

I would prefer them to be geared towards the tactical side of things rather than competition shooting.

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Metabo!

Um, wait, not power drills?

Lots on da you tube, look at Jerry Michuelek's (sp?) stuff. Also see who the top shooters in 3-gun are, a lot have you tube stuff and web sites that are G2G
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Suggest you invest a few dollars in Magpul's "Art of the Tactical Carbine". It's excellent, and has many drills you'll be able to practice both at the range and in (safety first) dry firing sessions at home.
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Suggest you invest a few dollars in Magpul's "Art of the Tactical Carbine". It's excellent, and has many drills you'll be able to practice both at the range and in (safety first) dry firing sessions at home.

Just ordered it. I'm pumped.


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Go to Panteao.com and look at the videos available there.
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You could practice combat reloads of your mags with a spoon and stripper clips.
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