Concealed Carry Drill For Speed: The Triple 3 Drill

Published on January 22, 2024
Duration: 7:06

This video details the 'Triple Three Drill,' a concealed carry training exercise designed to improve speed and accuracy. The drill consists of three stages at increasing distances (3, 5, and 7 yards) involving drawing, firing, and reloads, with specific par times for each stage. The instructor, Will Workman of Workman Protection, emphasizes its importance for developing fundamental handgun skills applicable to various skill levels.

Quick Summary

The Triple Three Drill is a concealed carry training exercise designed to improve speed and accuracy. It involves three stages at 3, 5, and 7 yards, testing drawing from concealment, shooting, and reloading under timed conditions with specific par times for each stage.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to the Triple Three Drill
  2. 00:10Meet Will Workman & Mark
  3. 00:38Recommended Targets: Complete Combatants
  4. 00:57Stage 1: 3 Yards - Draw & Fire 3
  5. 02:09Stage 2: 5 Yards - Draw, Fire 3, Reload, Fire 3
  6. 02:31Stage 3: 7 Yards - Draw & Fire 3
  7. 02:57Mark's Turn: Stage 1 at 3 Yards
  8. 03:37Mark's Turn: Stage 2 at 5 Yards
  9. 04:11Mark's Turn: Stage 3 at 7 Yards
  10. 05:25Drill Scoring & Master Level Criteria
  11. 06:13Why the Triple Three Drill is Important
  12. 06:36Identifying Weaknesses: Reloads
  13. 06:46Thanks to Complete Combatant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Triple Three Drill for concealed carry?

The Triple Three Drill is a concealed carry training exercise designed to improve speed and accuracy. It involves three stages at 3, 5, and 7 yards, testing drawing from concealment, shooting, and reloading under timed conditions.

What are the stages and par times for the Triple Three Drill?

The drill has three stages: 3 yards (draw and fire 3 rounds, par 1.75s), 5 yards (draw, fire 3, reload, fire 3, par 6s), and 7 yards (draw and fire 3 rounds, par 2s). These times are targets for improvement.

How is the Triple Three Drill scored?

The drill is scored based on time and accuracy, with categories for Beginner, Intermediate, Expert, and Master levels. Penalties, like a one-second addition for a 'Charlie' hit, are applied to the total time.

What are the benefits of practicing the Triple Three Drill?

Practicing the Triple Three Drill helps shooters develop and refine essential concealed carry skills such as drawing quickly and efficiently, accurate shot placement under pressure, and smooth emergency reloads, while also identifying personal areas for improvement.

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