Maybe not a shooting drill, but still drilling for improvement and not just running your mouth. I mean after all, as long as you never let anyone get within 21 feet who needs skills.I know this is really for shooting drills, but I'm going to document that today I did 15 minutes of drilling from the side control position with my buddy Billy during open mat.
We started in the position and worked to escape or recover guard. The top player worked to maintain control. I did not escape as smoothly as I'd like. I had my back taken at least twice but was never mounted. I did escape a few times or was able to wrestle up to better position and get on top.
From the top position I was able to control fairly well if I moved over the shoulder or to north south. I gave up the undertook a few times and Billy is hard to control once he has the underhook.
Billy is a forum member. Maybe he will read this.
I pretty much stay home aside from Jiu Jitsu. So I'm either way outside 21 feet, or basically hugging everyone I see. Its all or nothing for me.Maybe not a shooting drill, but still drilling for improvement and not just running your mouth. I mean after all, as long as you never let anyone get within 21 feet who needs skills.
I love my 15-22! It is a blast to shoot. I did have some feed issues early on so I put a Volquartsen extractor in which eliminated it.I don't stockpile ammo but instead shoot as much as the budget allows. Thus i have not yet bought my allotment of 9mm for the year yet but wanted to take advantage of the nice day and so i took my 15/22 out again. I rarely work rifle stuff so it's been nice working on the basics there. Single shots, reloads, and transitions plus plenty of teen splits because sitting 22's fast is a great time!
My 15/22 is the most reliable rimfire I've owned. Not a single malfunction or misfire in several hundred rounds from my random steel challenge leftover box. I've had it longer than nearly any other gun and round count is unknown because i don't track rimfire but it's a staple.
I ran plenty of rifle drills and pistol standards. I don't differentiate here as the shooting problem is the same in my mind, despite what tool you're using. The rifle (especially rimfire) just highlights how much easier it is to meet those standards than with a pistol. I would not hesitate to use my 15/22 defensively if need be and it is a solid choice for elderly etc... who may struggle with center fire. Rimfire isn't a recommendation if you can run something else but i think it's viable if reliable.
The main problem is that i have to crank the shot timer sensitivity or it doesn't pick up shots. I need a comp to make it louder like many of the steel challenge guys. Fun day for sure! It's starting to crank my interest in a pcc for affordable rifle play and as a steel challenge gun.
Yep. I run my 15/22 way more than any of my true AR's these days. You are right about the shot timer though. If by myself I usually just set a par.I don't stockpile ammo but instead shoot as much as the budget allows. Thus i have not yet bought my allotment of 9mm for the year yet but wanted to take advantage of the nice day and so i took my 15/22 out again. I rarely work rifle stuff so it's been nice working on the basics there. Single shots, reloads, and transitions plus plenty of teen splits because sitting 22's fast is a great time!
My 15/22 is the most reliable rimfire I've owned. Not a single malfunction or misfire in several hundred rounds from my random steel challenge leftover box. I've had it longer than nearly any other gun and round count is unknown because i don't track rimfire but it's a staple.
I ran plenty of rifle drills and pistol standards. I don't differentiate here as the shooting problem is the same in my mind, despite what tool you're using. The rifle (especially rimfire) just highlights how much easier it is to meet those standards than with a pistol. I would not hesitate to use my 15/22 defensively if need be and it is a solid choice for elderly etc... who may struggle with center fire. Rimfire isn't a recommendation if you can run something else but i think it's viable if reliable.
The main problem is that i have to crank the shot timer sensitivity or it doesn't pick up shots. I need a comp to make it louder like many of the steel challenge guys. Fun day for sure! It's starting to crank my interest in a pcc for affordable rifle play and as a steel challenge gun.