2025 Training Day One Take | Ft. Brandon & Brantley

Published on February 8, 2025
Duration: 52:09

This video demonstrates a modified Bill Drill, a pistol training exercise focused on speed and accuracy. The drill involves drawing and firing multiple rounds at varying distances (25, 15, and 5 yards) with a mandatory reload. The instructors emphasize the importance of accuracy, calling misses, and proper stance for efficient movement and shooting.

Quick Summary

The Modified Bill Drill Rundown is a pistol training exercise where shooters draw and fire three rounds each at 25, 15, and 5 yards, incorporating a mandatory reload. It focuses on improving speed, accuracy, and transitions between distances, emphasizing calling misses and maintaining a stable stance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & One Take Format
  2. 00:48Gear Check: Pistol Setup
  3. 01:30Pistol Drill 1: Modified Bill Drill Rundown
  4. 04:44Pistol Drill 2: The Louis V Drill
  5. 09:13Pistol Drill 3: The Crisscross Drill
  6. 15:15Transition to Rifle Training
  7. 15:57Rifle Setup Overview
  8. 19:07Rifle Drill 1: Three Position Drill (Prone, Tank Trap, Barricade)
  9. 28:46Rifle Drill 2: The 5x6 Drill (Recoil Control)
  10. 43:42Rifle Drill 3: T-Drill (Shooting & Moving)
  11. 51:27Conclusion & Training Advice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Modified Bill Drill Rundown?

The Modified Bill Drill Rundown is a pistol training exercise where shooters draw and fire three rounds each at 25, 15, and 5 yards, incorporating a mandatory reload. It focuses on improving speed, accuracy, and transitions between distances.

How does the 'Louis V' drill test shooting skills?

The 'Louis V' drill, shaped like an L within a V, tests close-quarters combat (CQB) footwork and shooting transitions. It involves moving between positions, engaging steel targets during movement, and shooting paper targets while stationary.

What is the primary focus of the 5x6 Rifle Drill?

The 5x6 Rifle Drill is designed to enhance recoil control. It involves engaging multiple targets at varying distances and angles with a full magazine, emphasizing applying pressure correctly to manage the rifle's movement.

What are key principles for efficient shooting and moving drills?

Efficiency in shooting and moving drills means doing as much as possible while in transit. This includes bringing the firearm up, acquiring sights, and preparing for recoil before reaching the shooting position, allowing you to shoot sooner and more accurately.

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