America's Gun???

Published on October 18, 2023
Duration: 0:43

This video demonstrates the Bill Drill, a fundamental speed shooting exercise, performed by Lucas Botkin of T.REX ARMS. Botkin showcases rapid fire with a Rock Island Armory 1911 in .40 S&W, emphasizing target analysis and efficient shooting techniques. The content highlights practical application of shooting skills and gear usage.

Quick Summary

Lucas Botkin of T.REX ARMS demonstrates the Bill Drill with a Rock Island Armory 1911 in .40 S&W. He analyzes his target, noting four Alphas and two Charlies, and emphasizes efficient shooting techniques. The drill highlights speed, accuracy, and practical gear usage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Bill Drill Performance
  2. 00:07Target Analysis
  3. 00:19Firearm Identification
  4. 00:26Context & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Bill Drill and how is it performed?

A Bill Drill is a timed shooting exercise where a shooter engages a single target with six rounds as quickly as possible, often starting from a draw. It's used to measure and improve speed and accuracy, focusing on smooth trigger control and rapid follow-up shots.

What firearm is used in the T.REX ARMS Bill Drill video?

The video features a Rock Island Armory 1911 pistol chambered in .40 S&W. Lucas Botkin of T.REX ARMS is shown using it for the drill.

What are the key takeaways from Lucas Botkin's target analysis?

Lucas Botkin noted achieving four 'Alphas' (center-mass hits) and two 'Charlies' (slightly off-center hits) on the target during the Bill Drill, indicating a good performance under rapid fire conditions.

Why did Lucas Botkin choose to shoot a .40 S&W 1911?

Lucas Botkin mentioned he chose to shoot the .40 S&W 1911 because he has a large supply of .40 caliber ammunition, highlighting the practical consideration of ammunition availability in firearm selection.

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