The B.M.F Drill

The B.M.F. Drill, also referred to as the 'Bad Mofo' drill, is a challenging pistol exercise designed to test proficiency under pressure. It involves firing 18 rounds in three-round increments from 7, 10, and 15 yards, with a beep dictating the start of each firing sequence and re-holstering. The drill emphasizes accuracy and speed, utilizing a B8 bullseye target.

Quick Summary

The B.M.F. Drill is an advanced pistol training exercise requiring 18 shots fired in three-round increments from 7, 10, and 15 yards, using a B8 Bullseye Target. A passing score is set at 170 points and above, emphasizing accuracy and speed under timed conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction to the BMF Drill
  2. 00:26Drill Setup and Parameters
  3. 00:46Three-Round Increments and Beep Commands
  4. 01:00Target and Scoring System (B8 Target)
  5. 01:11Passing Standard and Personal Goal
  6. 01:22Drill Execution Begins
  7. 03:10Checking the Target
  8. 03:19Score Calculation and Review
  9. 03:42Summary and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the B.M.F. Drill?

The B.M.F. Drill, or 'Bad Mofo' drill, is an advanced pistol training exercise designed to test accuracy and speed under pressure. It involves firing 18 rounds in three-round increments from 7, 10, and 15 yards, dictated by a timer's beep.

How is the B.M.F. Drill scored?

The B.M.F. Drill is shot on a B8 Bullseye Target. A perfect score with 18 rounds would be 180 points. The instructor sets a passing standard of 170 points and above.

What are the key components of the B.M.F. Drill?

The drill requires shooting 18 total rounds from 7, 10, and 15 yards. Shots are fired in three-round increments, with a beep signaling when to draw, fire, and re-holster. The B8 Bullseye Target is used for scoring.

What is the recommended passing score for the B.M.F. Drill?

The instructor recommends a passing score of 170 points and above for the B.M.F. Drill. This reflects a high standard of accuracy and proficiency required for the challenging exercise.

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