INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT | MILSPEC MOJO - 25/15/5 BILL DRILL

Published on October 19, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This video demonstrates an advanced instructor development drill, the 25/15/5 yard Bill Drill, performed with both carbine and pistol. The instructor, from GBRS Group, emphasizes maintaining momentum and efficient transitions between weapon systems and distances. The drill is presented as a method for instructors to refine their skills and develop training programs for students, highlighting the importance of 'stealing' and adapting effective techniques from other high-performing individuals.

Quick Summary

The 25/15/5 yard Bill Drill, demonstrated by GBRS Group instructors, involves engaging targets at decreasing distances with both carbine and pistol. This advanced training exercise focuses on maintaining momentum and efficient weapon transitions, with recorded times under 13 seconds for the pistol and 12.38 seconds for the carbine sequence.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Pistol Bill Drill
  2. 00:09Transition to Carbine
  3. 00:15Carbine & Pistol Sequence
  4. 00:20Performance Benchmarking
  5. 00:26Instructor Development Approach
  6. 00:40Carbine Drill Demonstration
  7. 00:54Carbine Drill Time

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 25/15/5 yard Bill Drill?

The 25/15/5 yard Bill Drill is a dynamic shooting exercise where participants engage targets at 25, 15, and 5 yards, often involving transitions between weapon systems and maintaining forward momentum to complete the drill efficiently.

How fast can the Bill Drill be completed?

According to the GBRS Group instructor, the pistol-only Bill Drill was completed in under 13 seconds, and the carbine version of the 25/15/5 yard drill was timed at 12.38 seconds with an extra shot.

What is the purpose of the 25/15/5 yard Bill Drill?

This drill is used for instructor development to refine skills in weapon handling, transitions, and speed across different distances. It's also adapted for students to improve their overall combat effectiveness and proficiency under pressure.

What equipment was used in the GBRS Group Bill Drill video?

The video shows the use of a carbine equipped with a red dot optic, an LPVO, and an offset red dot sight, as well as a handgun for the drill. The setting was a professional shooting range.

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