Bill Wilson - Master Class Ep08: Comprehensive Handgun Proficiency Drill

Published on January 2, 2019
Duration: 4:36

This guide details the Comprehensive Handgun Proficiency (CHP) drill, developed by Bill Wilson and Ken Hackathorn. It's designed to test critical handgun skills like target transitions, shooting on the move, and emergency reloads. The drill involves 14 rounds fired at varying distances on IDPA silhouette targets, with specific par times for scoring. Instruction comes from Bill Wilson, Founder and CEO of Wilson Combat, demonstrating expert-level application.

Quick Summary

The Comprehensive Handgun Proficiency (CHP) drill, developed by Bill Wilson and Ken Hackathorn, is a 14-round test evaluating target transitions, shooting on the move, and emergency reloads using IDPA targets at 7 and 12 yards. Proficient scores are under 29 seconds, with under 18 seconds considered excellent.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Equipment
  2. 00:56CHP Drill Overview
  3. 02:21Drill Demonstration
  4. 03:13Scoring and Proficiency Standards

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Comprehensive Handgun Proficiency (CHP) drill?

The CHP drill, developed by Bill Wilson and Ken Hackathorn, is a 14-round handgun proficiency test. It uses three IDPA silhouette targets at 7 and 12 yards to evaluate target transitions, shooting on the move, and emergency reloads.

What are the scoring standards for the CHP drill?

A proficient score for a concealed carry holder on the CHP drill is under 29 seconds. Achieving under 18 seconds is considered excellent/advanced performance, with zero points down being the ideal outcome.

What handgun did Bill Wilson use for the CHP drill?

Bill Wilson demonstrated the CHP drill using his Wilson Combat X-Tac Elite Compact, noting he carries a similar aluminum-framed version daily for concealed carry and uses a steel-framed version for training.

What skills does the CHP drill test?

The CHP drill is designed to test fundamental handgun skills including rapid target transitions, accuracy while moving, effective emergency reloads (specifically slide-lock reloads), and overall speed and efficiency under pressure.

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