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.
The body keeps score of repetition, not intention.
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.