Kyle McNabb's Bucket Drill

Published on April 29, 2026
Duration: 6:16

This video details the 'Bucket Drill,' a training exercise designed to improve trigger control and recoil management by using visual aids on targets. The drill emphasizes keeping the optic's dot within a defined 'bucket' during the shot and understanding the shooter's input that causes the dot to move. It's a method to associate cause and effect, helping shooters identify and correct errors in their shooting mechanics, particularly when introducing time constraints.

Quick Summary

The Bucket Drill is a firearm training technique using visual 'buckets' on targets to improve trigger control and recoil management. Shooters aim to keep their aiming point within the bucket during the trigger press, helping to identify and correct input that causes deviation and improve shot placement.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to the Bucket Drill
  2. 00:15Observing Dot Movement
  3. 01:01Rules of the Bucket Drill
  4. 01:17Associating Cause and Effect
  5. 01:41Drill Progression: Slow to Fast Fire
  6. 02:15Focus on the Gun's Return
  7. 02:42Analyzing Performance
  8. 02:55Time Constraints and Tension
  9. 03:11Scaling the Drill
  10. 03:34Common Input Errors (Shoving Down)
  11. 03:51Success Rate Targets
  12. 04:14Visual Focus on Target
  13. 04:35Trigger Reset Technique
  14. 05:53Troubleshooting and Adjustments

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bucket Drill in firearm training?

The Bucket Drill is a training exercise that uses lines drawn on a target to create a visual 'bucket.' The shooter aims to keep the firearm's aiming point, like a red dot sight, within this bucket during the trigger pull to improve trigger control and identify unintended shooter input.

How does the Bucket Drill help improve shooting accuracy?

By focusing on keeping the dot within the target's 'bucket,' shooters can better associate their physical input with the resulting movement of the aiming point. This helps them understand and correct errors that cause shots to deviate, especially under pressure.

What is the importance of visual focus during the Bucket Drill?

Maintaining visual focus on a fixed point on the target, rather than the moving dot, is crucial. This prevents the shooter's vision from being dragged by the dot, allowing the firearm to return to the same point of aim more consistently after each shot.

How can shooters adjust the difficulty of the Bucket Drill?

The difficulty of the Bucket Drill can be adjusted by changing the size of the 'bucket' on the target or by increasing the distance to the target. A smaller bucket or greater distance requires more precise control and is generally more challenging.

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