3 SIMPLE Training Drills That MASSIVELY Improve Shooting! #civtac #pewpew #glock

Published on August 17, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video presents three fundamental drills to significantly enhance shooting proficiency: the Bill Drill (six shots to the A-zone), the Mozambique Drill (two to the chest, one to the head), and a concealed draw to a single accurate shot. The host demonstrates impressive times, highlighting the effectiveness of focused practice. Essential gear includes a firearm, shot timer, tape, and targets.

Quick Summary

Improve your shooting with three key drills: the Bill Drill (6 shots to A-zone), the Mozambique Drill (2 chest, 1 head), and a concealed draw to a single accurate shot. These drills, practiced with a shot timer, significantly boost speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gear
  2. 00:11Drill 1: The Bill Drill
  3. 00:24Drill 2: The Mozambique Drill
  4. 00:33Educational Resource Mention
  5. 00:42Drill 3: Draw from Concealed

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three simple drills to improve shooting skills?

The three drills are the Bill Drill (six shots to the A-zone), the Mozambique Drill (two shots to the chest, one to the head), and a concealed draw to a single accurate shot. These drills focus on speed, accuracy, and practical application.

What gear is needed for these shooting drills?

Essential gear includes your firearm (like a Glock pistol), masking tape for targets, a shot timer (e.g., PACT Club Timer III), and standard shooting targets. For concealed drills, appropriate holster and clothing are necessary.

How fast can an experienced shooter perform the Mozambique Drill?

An experienced shooter can perform the Mozambique Drill, which involves two shots to the torso and one to the head, in approximately 1.87 seconds, demonstrating high proficiency and speed.

What is the purpose of the Bill Drill in shooting practice?

The Bill Drill assesses and improves a shooter's ability to rapidly deliver multiple accurate shots to a vital area (A-zone) from a standard distance, typically seven yards. It's a benchmark for close-range speed and control.

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