2-2-2 Skill Drill with Ken Hackathorn - Master Class Episode 26 - With the SFX9 4" - Low Round Count

Published on February 8, 2022
Duration: 11:35

Ken Hackathorn demonstrates the 2-2-2 skill drill, a low-round-count practice method for efficient marksmanship training. The drill emphasizes shooting cold, transitioning between strong and weak hand, and maintaining a proper grip under pressure. It's designed to be practical for self-defense readiness, even with limited ammunition.

Quick Summary

The 2-2-2 skill drill is a firearms training exercise focusing on low-round-count practice. It involves shooting 2 rounds freestyle, 2 rounds strong hand only, and 2 rounds weak hand only, typically at 10 yards, with a standard time to complete.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Low Round Count Training
  2. 00:492-2-2 Drill Setup and Rules
  3. 02:02Performance Standards and Cold Starts
  4. 03:45Wilson Combat SFX9 Overview
  5. 05:47Drill Demonstration and Concealment
  6. 07:25Hand Transition Technique
  7. 09:34Weak Hand Grip and Trigger Length

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 2-2-2 skill drill?

The 2-2-2 skill drill is a firearms training exercise focusing on low-round-count practice. It involves shooting 2 rounds freestyle, 2 rounds strong hand only, and 2 rounds weak hand only, typically at 10 yards, with a standard time to complete.

Why is low round count training important?

Low round count training is important due to ammunition shortages and cost. It allows for efficient skill development and practice, especially for critical skills like strong and weak hand shooting, without expending a large number of rounds.

What is the performance standard for the 2-2-2 drill?

The performance standard for the 2-2-2 drill, as demonstrated by Ken Hackathorn, is 9 seconds for completing all six shots (2 freestyle, 2 strong hand, 2 weak hand) at a distance of 10 yards.

What is the significance of shooting drills 'cold'?

Shooting drills 'cold' means performing them without any warm-up shots. This simulates real-world defensive scenarios where you must be immediately effective without prior practice rounds, testing true readiness.

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