Dan Brokos - LFT Bianchi Cup Drill with Pistol

Published on September 22, 2021
Duration: 1:32

Dan Brokos of LFT Tactical presents a modified Bianchi Cup drill. This variation adds a steel target engagement at 10 meters, requiring two hits before clearing a plate rack within a 5-second par time. The drill emphasizes accuracy and speed under pressure, with a 2-second deduction applied to the total score.

Quick Summary

The LFT Bianchi Cup Drill variation, led by Dan Brokos, requires two hits on a steel target at 10 meters before engaging a plate rack, all within a 5-second par time. A 2-second deduction is applied to the total score, emphasizing precision and speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to LFT Bianchi Cup Drill
  2. 00:06Drill Overview and Rules
  3. 00:16Adding Steel Target Engagement
  4. 00:29Specific Time and Hit Requirements
  5. 00:44Shooter Ready
  6. 00:50Drill Execution and Score
  7. 01:03Recap and Goals
  8. 01:19Future Distances and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the LFT Bianchi Cup Drill variation?

The LFT Bianchi Cup Drill variation, presented by Dan Brokos, adds a requirement to engage a steel target at 10 meters, needing two hits before clearing a plate rack. This must be completed within a 5-second par time, with a 2-second deduction for the steel engagement.

How does the LFT Bianchi Cup Drill challenge shooters?

This drill challenges shooters by demanding accuracy on a steel target first, requiring two hits before transitioning to a plate rack. It tests speed, precision, target transition skills, and the ability to perform under a strict time limit.

What are the scoring implications of the LFT Bianchi Cup Drill?

The drill has a maximum score of 48 points. A 2-second deduction is applied to the total score for the steel target engagement, meaning shooters must be efficient to achieve a high score.

What is the primary focus of this modified Bianchi Cup drill?

The primary focus is on developing the ability to achieve multiple accurate hits on a steel target quickly from a draw, and then efficiently transition to engaging multiple smaller targets on a plate rack, all within a demanding time frame.

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