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Tom Givens’ Casino Drill

Talyn

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The Casino drill, developed by Tom Givens, challenges marksmanship and cognitive skills. Variations of the drill increase cognitive difficulty. It's a fun drill and a valuable training tool.


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i like the color target variations along with how THIS drill works. before seeing what you posted about4 years ago i started on a new gallery (so to speak). it consist of plates (1/2" ar500) with ranging sizes from 4-12" w/ 6 different colors (gray, red, blue, green, white & yellow) and not same size plates of the same color. built 2 rack out of 2" square tubing and expanded metal 8'H x 2'D x 8'L). plates have the square holes for carriage head bolts, but will use chain link menders and chain. chains are adjustable in length via poking a link thru the expanded metal and using a bolt to hold. it requires shooting between the plates as they are different depths and heights. makes for a 3D effect. i started using rebar, but didn't like the way the targets sit and the chain gives flex.
 
Hi,

Fun drill! We sometimes use those targets in the "cognative skills" training clinics at my range. In fact, I have one on Monday. The instructors always make all kinds of weird variations to try and trip us up. It's gonna be a hoot-nanny! :LOL:


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
I was in the Rangemaster Advance Instructor class last year and saw the record get broken. I call him a kid but no disrespect (Sean Martin Onsight Firearms) ran it clean in 9.04 smashing John Hearn by a second and change.

If speed your thing knock yourself out but once you shoot it in under 21 seconds move on to something else your above and beyond.

Also for the record I hover around 13-15 with a 9mm and I ran 16 with my HK 45LEM (ran the Advance with my duty gun and gear)

Great drill
First link video of the record
Second Onsight page



 
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