Dickens Drill | 40 yards | 10 Seconds

Published on July 29, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This video demonstrates the Dickens Drill, a challenging marksmanship exercise requiring 8 out of 10 hits on a C-Zone target at 40 yards within 10 seconds. Roger Barrera utilizes his personal EDC setup, a Springfield Hellcat Pro with a Monsoon Tactical Hellport and EDC Ammo's 90-grain Blue Line Plus P, highlighting the importance of training with your actual carry gear.

Quick Summary

The Dickens Drill is a challenging marksmanship exercise requiring 8 out of 10 hits on a C-Zone target at 40 yards within 10 seconds. Roger Barrera demonstrates this drill using his personal EDC setup, a Springfield Hellcat Pro with a Monsoon Tactical Hellport and EDC Ammo's 90-grain Blue Line Plus P.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Drill Setup
  2. 00:15Dickens Drill Explanation
  3. 00:35Executing the Dickens Drill
  4. 00:49Results and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Dickens Drill?

The Dickens Drill is a firearms training exercise that challenges shooters to achieve a specific number of hits on a target within a set time limit. In this video, the goal is 8 out of 10 hits on a C-Zone target at 40 yards in under 10 seconds.

What firearm and ammunition are used in this Dickens Drill demonstration?

Roger Barrera uses his personal EDC setup, which includes a Springfield Hellcat Pro equipped with a Monsoon Tactical Hellport. The ammunition is EDC Ammo's 90-grain Blue Line Plus P.

Why is it important to train with your EDC setup?

Training with your exact EDC setup is vital because it simulates the conditions and equipment you would actually carry and rely on for self-defense. This ensures you are proficient with the tools you have on hand.

What is the target distance for the Dickens Drill as shown in this video?

The Dickens Drill, as demonstrated by Roger Barrera, is performed at a distance of 40 yards. This distance tests precision and the ability to manage recoil and sight alignment effectively.

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