easy drill for proficiency

Published on October 23, 2025
Duration: 0:34

The Bill Drill is a standard for measuring shooting proficiency, involving six shots at the A-zone from seven yards. SHORTSHOT TONY demonstrates achieving this drill in 1.80 seconds with a handgun and an impressive 0.97 seconds with a suppressed AR-15. This drill highlights the importance of rapid, accurate follow-up shots for practical firearm use.

Quick Summary

The Bill Drill is a standard shooting test measuring proficiency by firing six rounds into the A-zone of a target at seven yards. A benchmark is under two seconds from the draw with a handgun. SHORTSHOT TONY achieved 1.80s with a handgun and 0.97s with a suppressed AR-15.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing the Bill Drill
  2. 00:15Handgun Bill Drill Demonstration
  3. 00:23Rifle Bill Drill Demonstration (AR-15)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bill Drill in firearms training?

The Bill Drill is a standard shooting test measuring proficiency. It involves drawing a firearm and firing six rounds into the A-zone of a target at seven yards, ideally in under two seconds.

What are good times for the Bill Drill?

A benchmark for handguns is under two seconds from the draw. SHORTSHOT TONY achieved 1.80 seconds with a handgun and an impressive 0.97 seconds with a suppressed AR-15 rifle.

How can I improve my shooting speed and accuracy?

Practicing drills like the Bill Drill is essential. Using a shot timer to track progress and focusing on smooth draws and controlled follow-up shots will help build proficiency.

Can the Bill Drill be done with a rifle?

Yes, the Bill Drill can be adapted for rifles. As demonstrated, a suppressed AR-15 style rifle can be used, achieving very fast times like 0.97 seconds.

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