Basic Handgun Proficiency Drill #1 - Master Class Ep. 21

Published on April 8, 2021
Duration: 10:00

This expert-level guide details the Basic Handgun Proficiency (BHP) Drill #1, a comprehensive test of shooting skills developed by Ken Hackathorn and Bill Wilson. The drill incorporates multiple stages including turning and firing, emergency reloads, strong-hand-only shooting, shooting on the move, and the Mozambique drill, with scoring based on time and penalties. It emphasizes practical application for concealed carry and tactical readiness.

Quick Summary

The Basic Handgun Proficiency (BHP) Drill #1, developed by Ken Hackathorn and Bill Wilson, is an advanced handgun training exercise. It tests skills through five stages: turning and firing with reloads, strong-hand-only shooting, shooting on the move, and the Mozambique drill. Scoring combines time with penalties for accuracy, with tiers for Expert, Proficient, and Competent shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the BHP Drill #1
  2. 00:56Stage 1: Turning and Reloading
  3. 01:51Stage 2: Strong Hand Only
  4. 03:01Stages 3 & 4: Shooting on the Move
  5. 04:01Stage 5: Mozambique Drill
  6. 05:19Scoring and Performance Review
  7. 06:52Equipment Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Basic Handgun Proficiency (BHP) Drill #1?

The BHP Drill #1 is a comprehensive handgun training exercise designed by Ken Hackathorn and Bill Wilson to test and improve fundamental shooting skills. It involves multiple stages, including turning and firing, reloads, strong-hand-only shooting, and shooting on the move, with scoring based on time and accuracy.

How is the BHP Drill #1 scored?

Scoring for the BHP Drill #1 is based on total time plus penalties. Shooters incur a 1-second penalty for hits outside the center zone and a 3-second penalty for misses. Performance is then categorized into tiers like Expert, Proficient, and Competent.

What are the key stages of the BHP Drill #1?

The drill consists of five stages: 1) Turning and firing two rounds at two targets followed by an emergency reload, 2) Strong-hand-only shooting, 3) & 4) Shooting on the move laterally in opposite directions, and 5) The Mozambique drill (two to the body, one to the head).

What equipment is discussed in the BHP Drill #1 video?

Bill Wilson showcases his daily carry rig, the X-TAC Elite. Ken Hackathorn demonstrates his Hackathorn Special Lightweight 9mm Commander, highlighting the advantages of a lightweight aluminum-frame carry gun.

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