Dicken Drill

Published on July 23, 2022
Duration: 0:32

This video demonstrates the Dicken Drill, a challenging long-range pistol exercise performed from concealment at 40 yards with a 15-second par time. The shooter successfully completed the drill in 9.35 seconds, achieving a score of 3 Alphas, 4 Charlies, 1 Delta, and 2 misses, with a hit factor of 2.9947. Instruction highlights proficiency in drawing from concealment and accurate shooting at extended distances.

Quick Summary

The Dicken Drill is a 40-yard pistol test from concealment requiring 10 shots within a 15-second par time, with a minimum of 8 hits on target. Performance is often scored using a hit factor, which combines accuracy and speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Dicken Drill Execution Overview
  2. 00:14Time Review and Par Time
  3. 00:18Scoring and Hit Factor Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements for the Dicken Drill?

The Dicken Drill, as demonstrated, requires shooting 10 rounds from concealment at 40 yards within a 15-second par time, aiming for at least 8 hits on the target.

What firearm and ammunition were used in the Dicken Drill demonstration?

The demonstration featured a Beretta 92 Elite LTT pistol equipped with iron sights, firing 115-grain 9x19mm ammunition from Unlimited Ammo.

How is performance measured in the Dicken Drill?

Performance is measured by the total time taken to complete the 10 shots and the accuracy of those shots, often calculated using a hit factor which combines score and time.

What is a good hit factor for the Dicken Drill?

A hit factor of 2.9947 was achieved in this demonstration, indicating a strong performance. Higher hit factors represent better combined speed and accuracy.

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