Bill Drill under 2 seconds from concealment twice in a row.

Published on December 23, 2017
Duration: 5:35

This video demonstrates attempts to achieve a Bill Drill from concealment in under two seconds, twice consecutively. The shooter focuses on drawing, firing, and maintaining accuracy under time pressure. While the primary goal is speed, the importance of hitting the target is emphasized, with misses being marked and analyzed.

Quick Summary

A Bill Drill from concealment is a timed shooting exercise where a firearm is drawn from a concealed position and a set number of rounds are fired rapidly at a target. Achieving this drill in under 2 seconds is a high benchmark for speed and accuracy, requiring significant practice in drawing, target acquisition, and controlled rapid fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to the 2-Second Bill Drill
  2. 00:07Target Setup
  3. 00:29First Bill Drill Attempt (2:07)
  4. 00:37Second Attempt Preparation
  5. 00:56Second Bill Drill Results and Analysis
  6. 01:21Target Inspection (First Run)
  7. 01:36Preparing for Another Run
  8. 02:01Third Bill Drill Attempt Results
  9. 02:13Missed Shot Identification
  10. 02:23Attempting Again
  11. 02:40Fourth Bill Drill Results (Clean)
  12. 03:05One More Attempt
  13. 03:31Marking Previous Misses
  14. 03:57Calculating Clean Runs
  15. 04:08Definition of a Line Break
  16. 04:15Final Attempt for Consecutive Success
  17. 04:46Final Run Assessment (Clean)
  18. 05:04Final Target Review
  19. 05:13Conclusion and Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Bill Drill from concealment?

A Bill Drill from concealment is a timed shooting exercise where the shooter draws a firearm from a concealed position and fires a specific number of rounds (typically six) at a target as quickly as possible while maintaining acceptable accuracy.

What is the significance of achieving a Bill Drill in under 2 seconds?

Achieving a Bill Drill in under 2 seconds from concealment is a high-level benchmark in speed shooting, demonstrating exceptional proficiency in drawing, target acquisition, and rapid, accurate fire under extreme time pressure.

How does accuracy play a role in speed shooting drills like the Bill Drill?

Accuracy is crucial even in speed shooting. While speed is a factor, all shots must hit the target area. Missed shots indicate a need to refine technique, as they negate the effectiveness of rapid firing.

What does 'clean' mean in the context of a shooting drill?

In shooting drills, 'clean' typically means that all fired rounds have successfully hit the designated target area without any misses. This is a measure of both speed and accuracy.

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