Presscheck Consulting's No Fail Box Drill - Pass! Well..Sort of....

Published on June 26, 2018
Duration: 2:33

This video demonstrates the Presscheck Consulting 'No Fail Box Drill,' a timed shooting exercise from concealment. The drill requires drawing and firing two shots to center mass within 2.5 seconds, followed by two headshots on one target and two headshots on a second target within an additional 3.5 seconds, for a total of 6 seconds. The instructor notes the importance of meeting these par times for effective performance.

Quick Summary

The Presscheck Consulting 'No Fail Box Drill' is a timed shooting exercise from concealment. It requires drawing and firing two shots to center mass within 2.5 seconds, followed by two headshots on one target and two headshots on a second target within an additional 3.5 seconds, for a total of 6 seconds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the No Fail Box Drill
  2. 00:07Drill Description: Draw and Two Shots
  3. 00:14Drill Description: Headshots on Targets
  4. 00:23Drill Timing: Par Times Explained
  5. 01:37Drill Execution and Initial Reaction
  6. 01:46Timing Analysis: Draw and Split Times
  7. 01:55Timing Analysis: Transition and Headshot Times
  8. 02:04Headshot Timing and Total Time
  9. 02:17Hit Analysis and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Presscheck Consulting No Fail Box Drill?

The No Fail Box Drill is a timed shooting exercise from concealment. It requires drawing and firing two shots to center mass within 2.5 seconds, followed by two headshots on one target and two headshots on a second target within an additional 3.5 seconds, for a total of 6 seconds.

What are the par times for the No Fail Box Drill?

The drill has specific par times: 2.5 seconds for the initial two center-of-mass shots. After that, you have another 3.5 seconds to complete the headshots on two separate targets, making the total time for the drill 6 seconds.

What skills does the No Fail Box Drill test?

This drill tests fundamental concealed carry skills, including drawing from concealment, accurate shot placement on center mass targets, transitioning between targets, and precise headshots under significant time pressure.

What was the instructor's performance in the No Fail Box Drill?

The instructor's total time was 4.83 seconds, which was within the 6-second limit. However, they missed the 2.5-second par time for the initial center mass shots, achieving it in 2.52 seconds, and noted their split and transition times were slower than desired.

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