Bill Drill Rundown On Steel | Go Fast

Published on December 5, 2024
Duration: 0:12

This video demonstrates the Bill Drill, a rapid-fire shooting exercise, from a POV perspective. Expert instruction from T.REX ARMS showcases advanced recoil management and sight tracking techniques necessary for high-speed shooting on a steel torso target. The drill emphasizes achieving a consistent shot cadence and pushing the limits of platform and shooter capability.

Quick Summary

The Bill Drill is a shooting exercise involving six rapid shots at a target, testing draw speed and recoil control. Expert instruction emphasizes smooth recoil management for sight tracking, controlled trigger presses for follow-up shots, and achieving a consistent shot cadence. The Trijicon SRO optic is shown for its suitability in high-speed shooting scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Bill Drill Run
  2. 00:05Increased Cadence Run
  3. 00:08Maximum Speed Run

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bill Drill?

The Bill Drill is a shooting exercise where the shooter fires six rounds as quickly as possible at a target, typically from a holstered position. It's used to test and improve draw speed, trigger control, and recoil management.

What are key techniques for executing the Bill Drill effectively?

Effective Bill Drill execution requires smooth recoil management to keep the red dot on target, precise sight tracking between shots, and a controlled trigger press for rapid follow-up shots. Achieving a consistent shot cadence is crucial.

What equipment is shown for the Bill Drill?

The video features a handgun equipped with a Trijicon SRO red dot sight, firing at a steel torso target. This setup is ideal for high-speed shooting drills.

How can I improve my Bill Drill performance?

To improve, focus on dry fire exercises for trigger control and sight alignment. During live fire, concentrate on grip and stance for recoil management and practice increasing your shot cadence while maintaining accuracy.

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