Four Rounds In Under A Second?

Published on March 29, 2023
Duration: 0:59

This video details the Lockwood 4x4 drill, a rapid-fire exercise involving drawing and firing four rounds at four yards. Lucas Botkin, a professional shooter and tactical designer, demonstrates the drill, emphasizing speed and accuracy. He highlights the importance of grip consistency and immediate correction for optimal performance, achieving times close to one second.

Quick Summary

The Lockwood 4x4 drill involves drawing a firearm and firing four rounds at a target four yards away, aiming for speed. Professional shooter Lucas Botkin demonstrates achieving times under 1.2 seconds with a custom Glock, emphasizing grip consistency and rapid correction for optimal performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Lockwood 4x4 Drill
  2. 00:18Preparation and Loading
  3. 00:31First and Second Attempts
  4. 00:47Final Attempt and Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Lockwood 4x4 drill?

The Lockwood 4x4 drill is a shooting exercise where a shooter draws a firearm from a holster and fires four rounds at a target located four yards away, aiming for maximum speed and accuracy.

How fast can someone complete the Lockwood 4x4 drill?

With practice and proper technique, it's possible to complete the Lockwood 4x4 drill in under one second. Times around 1.04 to 1.19 seconds were demonstrated in the video.

What firearm is used in the Lockwood 4x4 drill demonstration?

The demonstration features a customized Glock pistol, likely a Glock 19 or 17 variant, chambered in 9mm, equipped with a T.REX ARMS holster.

What are the key techniques for improving performance in the Lockwood 4x4 drill?

Key techniques include a smooth and efficient draw stroke, a consistent and strong grip, immediate correction of grip flaws, and rapid, controlled trigger pulls.

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