Daily Defense 3-37: Shooting Drill - TC Count Up

Published on November 28, 2022
Duration: 4:33

This drill, presented by Jeff Gonzalez of Trident Concepts, is designed to improve drawing, shooting, and holstering proficiency. It involves firing incrementally increasing numbers of rounds (1, 2, 3, and 4) from the 25-yard line within a 5-second par time for each stage, totaling 10 rounds. The drill is scalable, allowing shooters to adjust par times or distances if needed.

Quick Summary

The TC Count Up drill is a firearm practice exercise from the 25-yard line, involving drawing and firing 1, 2, 3, and then 4 rounds within a 5-second par time for each stage. It's designed to improve draw speed, shooting accuracy, and holstering proficiency, with scalable options for different skill levels.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Introduction to TC Count Up Drill
  2. 00:20Drill Task Description
  3. 00:47Conditions and Par Time
  4. 01:01Scoring Standards
  5. 01:39Scalable Options
  6. 02:41Scoring Details
  7. 03:32Equipment Needed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TC Count Up drill?

The TC Count Up drill is a firearm practice exercise where you draw and fire an increasing number of rounds (1, 2, 3, then 4) from the 25-yard line within a 5-second par time for each stage, totaling 10 rounds. It's designed to enhance drawing, shooting, and holstering skills under pressure.

How is the TC Count Up drill scored?

The drill uses a bullseye target. A score of 70% is the aim. Shots outside the 7-ring are zero. Each second over the 5-second par time incurs a 5-point penalty. Line-cutting shots are demoted to the lower score for added challenge.

Can the TC Count Up drill be adjusted for different skill levels?

Yes, the drill is scalable. If you struggle with the par time, you can remove it for specific stages or move the target closer, such as to 15 yards, to make it more manageable.

What equipment is needed for the TC Count Up drill?

You will need standard eye and ear protection, a timer, a bullseye target, a notebook and pencil for scoring, a firearm, and a holster. Ammunition is also required.

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