Twelve official drills — the aggregates — used at Tactical Games matches. Each one isolates a different skill: speed, precision, transitions, positions, support hand. Train them individually, or stack them into a plan in the configurator.
In Tactical Games, an aggregate is a single standardized drill with a clear scoring rubric. Your combined score across all aggregates drives your final match placement. The same structure works for training — shoot each drill in isolation, log time and hits, track progress over time.
A high-speed barricade drill from the Tactical Games emphasizing precision and mobility from awkward positions.
A high-speed rifle barricade drill from the Tactical Games demanding precision hits from awkward VTAC positions at 50 yd (46…
A fast-paced two-gun Tactical Games stage requiring rifle head shots from three far positions and pistol body shots from three…
The Tactical Games Throttle Control aggregate runs rifle head shots, a transition, and pistol torso work across two shooting boxes…
The Tactical Games Pistol Speed Plates stage stacks two pistol runs on the same six-plate array — a freestyle double-tap…
The Tactical Games Rifle Speed Plates stage puts six 30 cm steel plates at 50 yd (46 m) and asks…
A two-gun Tactical Games stage built around ten shooting boxes arranged in a Z pattern — five for rifle and…
A Tactical Games two-gun stage that layers the El Presidente rhythm onto six alternating silhouettes. Rifle owns the gray targets…
A Tactical Games two-gun aggregate on seven steel plates — start on the inside side plate, return to the center…
A Tactical Games pistol-only shuttle drill — two 8" (20 cm) steel plates at 10 yd (9 m), two shooting…
A Tactical Games two-gun stage built around a single barrel-stack barricade at 15 yd (14 m) — rifle head shots…
Three positions, two reloads, sixteen rounds of 5.56 on steel. The Tactical Games match standard that exposes whether you can…
The configurator totals ammo, calculates runtime, and exports a range-ready PDF.
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