5x5 Handgun Skill Test by Bill Wilson

Published on June 18, 2015
Duration: 3:22

The 5x5 Handgun Skill Test, developed by Bill Wilson, is a drill designed to quickly and accurately measure basic pistol skills in rapid fire control. It involves four strings of fire totaling 25 rounds, focusing on draw stroke, accuracy, and reloads under time pressure. BJ Norris demonstrates a record-breaking run, highlighting the importance of precision and speed.

Quick Summary

The 5x5 Handgun Skill Test, developed by Bill Wilson, is a 25-round drill designed to assess basic pistol skills and rapid fire control. It includes strings for draw and fire, strong-hand-only shooting, and slide-lock reloads, with specific par times for different skill levels, aiming for under 50 seconds as a benchmark for carry proficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the 5x5 Drill
  2. 00:22BJ Norris's Record Run
  3. 01:33Calculating Raw Time
  4. 01:41Gear Used: Wilson Combat Brigadier
  5. 02:00Drill Breakdown: 4 Strings
  6. 02:35Bill Wilson's Par Times
  7. 02:57Proficiency Standard
  8. 03:05Call to Action: Submit Your Scores

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 5x5 Handgun Skill Test?

The 5x5 Handgun Skill Test is a drill created by Bill Wilson to measure basic pistol skills, focusing on rapid fire control and accuracy. It involves 25 rounds across four strings, testing draw stroke, accuracy, and reloads under time pressure.

What are the par times for the 5x5 Drill?

Bill Wilson suggests par times for the 5x5 drill: Grandmaster under 15s, Master Class under 20s, Expert under 25s, Sharpshooter under 32s, Marksman under 41s, and Novice under 50s. Completing it under 50s is considered a baseline for public carry proficiency.

How is the 5x5 Handgun Skill Test structured?

The drill has four strings: 1) Draw and fire 5 center mass. 2) Draw and fire 5 center mass, strong hand only. 3) Draw, fire 5, slide lock reload, fire 5 center mass. 4) Draw, fire 4 center mass, 1 head shot. All at 3 yards.

What gear was used in the 5x5 Drill demonstration?

In the demonstration, BJ Norris used a Wilson Combat Brigadier Tactical pistol and IDPA legal gear. The drill emphasizes fundamental skills applicable to various handguns and setups.

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