Bill Drills from retention with the Echelon. #springfield #echelon #springfieldechelon

Published on April 23, 2025
Duration: 1:01

This video demonstrates a Bill Drill from a retention position using the Springfield Echelon. The shooter focuses on controlled recoil management and rapid, accurate follow-up shots. The drill emphasizes drawing from a retention position and executing multiple shots quickly.

Quick Summary

This video demonstrates a Bill Drill from a retention position using the Springfield Echelon. The drill focuses on drawing the firearm and executing rapid, accurate shots while managing recoil, highlighting the pistol's performance and the shooter's technique.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:04First Shots
  3. 00:10Follow-up Shots
  4. 00:21Accuracy Check
  5. 00:36Drill Analysis
  6. 00:46Final Shots

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Bill Drill from retention?

A Bill Drill from retention involves drawing your firearm from a close-to-body position and firing a set number of shots as quickly as possible while maintaining accuracy. It's a common drill to test speed and control.

What firearm is being used in the Springfield Echelon Bill Drill?

The firearm demonstrated in this Bill Drill from retention is the Springfield Echelon. The video showcases its performance during rapid fire sequences.

How does retention affect drawing and shooting?

Drawing from retention requires a specific technique to clear the firearm from the body before extending it to aim. This adds a step but is crucial for preventing disarms in close-quarters encounters.

What is the goal of a Bill Drill?

The primary goal of a Bill Drill is to fire a specific number of shots (often six) as rapidly as possible while still achieving acceptable accuracy on target. It tests a shooter's ability to manage recoil and maintain sight alignment.

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