5 For 10 Drill

This video introduces the '5 for 10 Drill,' a practical firearm training exercise designed to improve both speed and accuracy. The drill involves firing five shots at a B8 bull's-eye target from 10 yards within a 10-second time limit, with the primary goal of keeping all shots within the black scoring area. It can be performed from a ready position or from the holster, making it adaptable to various skill levels.

Quick Summary

The 5 for 10 Drill is a firearm training exercise from Richardson Precision & Training. It involves firing five shots at a B8 bull's-eye target from 10 yards within 10 seconds, aiming to keep all shots in the black. This drill can be performed from a ready position or from the holster, making it suitable for various skill levels.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to the 5 for 10 Drill
  2. 00:07Drill Overview and Objective
  3. 00:20Drill Setup and Execution
  4. 01:00Reviewing the Results
  5. 01:14Drill Variations and Integration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 5 for 10 Drill?

The 5 for 10 Drill is a firearm training exercise where you fire five shots at a B8 bull's-eye target from 10 yards within a 10-second time limit. The goal is to keep all shots within the black scoring area.

What equipment is needed for the 5 for 10 Drill?

You will need a firearm, ammunition, a timer, and a B8 bull's-eye target. The drill can be performed from a ready position or from a holster.

How does the 5 for 10 Drill help improve shooting skills?

This drill challenges shooters to balance speed and accuracy. Successfully completing it demonstrates proficiency in drawing (if from holster), aiming, and firing multiple shots accurately under time pressure.

Can beginners perform the 5 for 10 Drill?

Yes, the 5 for 10 Drill is adaptable. Beginners can start from a below-ready position, while more experienced shooters can increase the difficulty by drawing from a holster.

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