10 presentation reps; after each, scan the strip and say OUT LOUD what's printed in two random panels. If you can't say it, you didn't see it.
8 strings: 2 rds center bull at 7 yd, then verbally report two called panels from the strip before holstering/ready. The string ends when the report is right.
Scan includes your own gear: gun status, light, belt line.
Scan, then conceal — the garment goes back AFTER the world says it's over.
Scan over the optic, both eyes open, muzzle settling to ready.
AUX (when ready): accurate two-panel report inside 3s of the last shot.
Rehearse the phone call, not just the fight: address, description, “I am the caller.”
The fight isn't over when YOU stop. It's over when the WORLD says so. Look.
This is your archetype made into a drill. Set the standard for everyone.
Scanning is how you find the next person who needs you. Finish the job.
Make the scan a fixed sequence — left, right, rear, gun — same order every time.
Layer: scan while moving to a position of advantage.
Dry-fire: no ammunition in the room. Verify the firearm is clear — twice. Use a safe backstop. When you finish, say it out loud: “Dry fire is over.”
Non-negotiable. Every drill, every rep, every time. This applies to live fire and dry fire.