Low-Round Count Drill to boost your draw speed

Published on January 7, 2026
Duration: 0:33

This guide details the Delorian Drill, a highly efficient training exercise from Haley Strategic designed to significantly boost firearm draw speed and accuracy. Requiring approximately 120 rounds and an hour, it focuses on achieving sub-second draw-to-first-shot times and meeting specific par times for concealed draws. The drill emphasizes building a solid foundation through timed intervals and precise shot placement on TA Targets' C-zone cardboard targets.

Quick Summary

The Delorian Drill is an efficient firearm training exercise from Haley Strategic designed to boost draw speed and accuracy. It requires about 120 rounds and an hour, focusing on timed intervals and a tenth-of-a-second standard for drawing and firing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Delorian Drill
  2. 00:12Drill Efficiency and Round Count
  3. 00:21Training Objectives: Draw Speed and Accuracy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Delorian Drill and what are its benefits?

The Delorian Drill, developed by Haley Strategic, is an efficient firearm training exercise focused on significantly boosting draw speed and accuracy. It emphasizes achieving specific time intervals for drawing and firing, helping shooters build a solid foundation for faster and more precise performance.

How many rounds and how much time are needed for the Delorian Drill?

The Delorian Drill is highly efficient, requiring approximately 120 rounds of ammunition and taking about one hour to complete all its variations. This makes it an ideal and time-effective way to enhance shooting skills during a range day.

What are the key training objectives of the Delorian Drill?

The primary goal is to build a solid foundation by working through specific time intervals. The drill emphasizes holding a tenth-of-a-second standard to boost draw speed and accuracy, ensuring shooters can draw and fire effectively under pressure.

What targets and equipment are recommended for the Delorian Drill?

The drill is often performed using TA Targets' cardboard C-zone targets, which allow for clear shot placement assessment. A custom wooden target base is also mentioned, with design prints available for free DIY construction.

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