60-Yard BILL Drills!!

Published on April 23, 2025
Duration: 2:37

This video showcases a 60-yard Bill Drill, a timed shooting exercise focused on accuracy and speed. Participants, including Johnny, Larry, and Miles, engage targets at a significant distance, with times and hit/miss data being recorded. The drill highlights the challenges of maintaining precision under time pressure at extended ranges.

Quick Summary

A 60-yard Bill Drill is a timed shooting exercise focused on accuracy and speed at an extended distance. Participants engage targets at 60 yards as quickly as possible, with results varying based on skill, fatigue, and environmental factors. Times can range from under 5 minutes to over 5 minutes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 60-Yard Bill Drill
  2. 00:16Initial Shooting Results & Scores
  3. 01:06Participant Timings and Performance
  4. 01:49Post-Drill Analysis and Reflections
  5. 02:04Drill Winner Announcement
  6. 02:11Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 60-yard Bill Drill?

A 60-yard Bill Drill is a timed shooting exercise where participants attempt to accurately engage a target at a distance of 60 yards as quickly as possible. It tests both speed and precision under pressure.

What are the typical results of a 60-yard Bill Drill?

Results vary greatly based on shooter skill and equipment. Participants in this video achieved times ranging from around 4 minutes to over 5 minutes, with varying degrees of accuracy indicated by Alpha and Charlie hits.

What factors can affect performance in a 60-yard Bill Drill?

Factors such as shooter fatigue, environmental conditions (like heat in Vegas), and individual marksmanship skills significantly impact performance in a 60-yard Bill Drill. Maintaining focus and control is crucial.

How can I improve my performance in a Bill Drill?

To improve, practice accuracy at extended ranges and work on controlled speed. Consider drills that focus on sight alignment, trigger control, and follow-through, especially when fatigued or under time constraints.

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