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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2009

Master Sarges Drill Encyclopedia
Moves Ranked By Difficulty

By Cadet Senior Master Sergeant Ryan Westfall
Essex High School Vermont VT-781 Junior ROTC
Blue Elite Drill Team

Integrity First,
Service Before Self
EXCELLENCE IN ALL WE DO

ONE HIT, ONE SOUND!

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  • yeah that was good! we use a springfield with a bigger small stock and butt and i still cant do half that after 3 months of constant work. very impressive

  • Just keep at it and love what you do. Enjoy the art and the challenge. It's a preforming art, never forget that

  • awesome

  • Thanks alot man

  • really good. props!

  • Thanks!

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  • im a freshman and i can do some of the ***** tricks

  • If you were smart you would you would use a 1903...better balance and slightly lighter. Also if you plan on winning a competition you should probably work on not falling when trying to catch the rifle.

  • I believe the rankings are a bit off, I see the Ninja is a high level move, yet i can preform it (Semi-cleanly) as someone who's only been drilling for about 2 months. It's all in what type of moves you prefer as well. If you're really stock in build, you can focus more on the hard, snappy moves like the Ninja. If you're a bit small (like me), you should try to stay towards the flow moves like the Rising Sun. This will help you get the best results in your competitions.

    PS: DrillAmerica FTW!

  • Fix your bearing, bro. Other than that, great job.

  • i learned quite a bit from this lol personally i spin for hobby nowadays but great vid and i like how you kept the parts where you dropped i havent made any vids myself since my freshman year im kinda inspired to do so lol

  • i learned quite a bit from this lol personally i spin for hobby nowadays but great vid and i like how you kept the parts where you dropped

  • ur moves aren't as the diffucultly suggests, I was able to do that my first year

  • really good havent seen anything like the stuff you were doing at shoulders/ sides

  • are you kidding me? doubles for a junior? I got quads my freshman year

  • So I could do everything in this video better than you half way through my sophomore year, am I an expert?

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