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Published on October 25, 2025
Duration: 0:35

This video demonstrates a Bill Drill from an Inside the Waistband (IWB) holster under concealment, achieving a time of 1.79 seconds. While respectable, the speaker notes this is slower than top competition shooters. The content addresses viewer criticism and showcases practical concealed carry draw speed.

Quick Summary

A 1.79-second Bill Drill from IWB concealment under a jacket demonstrates practical draw speed. While respectable, this time is slower than elite competition shooters, indicating areas for further training and improvement in speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Responding to Criticism & IWB Draw Setup
  2. 00:08IWB Bill Drill Demonstration (1.79s)
  3. 00:18Performance Analysis vs. Competition

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Bill Drill from concealment?

A Bill Drill from concealment involves drawing a handgun from a concealed holster (like an Inside the Waistband - IWB) and firing six rounds accurately, typically at a standard target, as quickly as possible. This test measures draw speed and initial firing accuracy.

How fast is a 1.79-second Bill Drill from IWB concealment?

A 1.79-second Bill Drill from IWB concealment is considered a respectable time for a practical shooter. However, for elite competition levels, significantly faster times are achieved, highlighting the difference between proficiency and professional-level speed.

What are the key components of the demonstrated shooting drill?

The drill involved drawing a firearm from an Inside the Waistband (IWB) holster concealed under a jacket and executing a Bill Drill (six shots). A Shooters Global shot timer was used to record the total time (1.79s) and best split time (0.17s).

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