Indian Special Forces

From 22:00 he says during his tenure in NSG, he fired 10000 rounds daily during training.

He also talks about SERE training which he says "POW training" of Marcos in which cadets get beaten continuously for 1 hour and this will continue for many days (probably till the end of SERE training).



View: https://youtu.be/u-3Qf9-LEoE?si=ycVUFrxq7gQH2WPS
 
From 22:00 he says during his tenure in NSG, he fired 10000 rounds daily during training.

He also talks about SERE training which he says "POW training" of Marcos in which cadets get beaten continuously for 1 hour and this will continue for many days (probably till the end of SERE training).



View: https://youtu.be/u-3Qf9-LEoE?si=ycVUFrxq7gQH2WPS


If I remember correctly US Tier 1 shoot around shoot around 200-300 rounds a week.

10K rounds daily - their fingers would fall off. That's over 300 magazines a day .
 
If I remember correctly US Tier 1 shoot around shoot around 200-300 rounds a week.

10K rounds daily - their fingers would fall off. That's over 300 magazines a day .
US Tier-1 units actually shoot more than 200-300 rounds in a day, let alone in a week.
  • 500-800 rounds/day during basic individual skills maintenance (like a normal "range day").
  • 1000-2000+ rounds/day during high-intensity training (CQB, shoot house runs, dynamic shooting drills).
  • Some multi-day training cycles or shooting packages (like advanced marksmanship courses) can push 10,000+ rounds in a week.
They shoot until either the training objectives are hit, ammo resupply is not a limiting factor for Tier 1 guys. Emphasis isn't just on volume but perfect repetitions under pressure (accuracy under speed, movement, low-light, stress).

The first time I ever shot a rifle (this was a package at a local gun range where you can select 3 different rifles and each comes with 30 round mag), I was surprised how quickly you can empty an entire mag even in burst mode
 

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