The BFM Drill with Ken Hackathorn: Master Class Ep. 12

Published on June 26, 2019
Duration: 6:23

This expert-level guide details the BFM Drill, a challenging 15-round pistol course developed by Ken Hackathorn. It combines elements of the Bill Drill, FAST Drill, and Mozambique Drill, emphasizing speed, accuracy, and emergency reloads from concealment. Hackathorn, a highly experienced instructor with FBI SWAT and U.S. SOCOM backgrounds, provides authoritative instruction on execution, scoring, and critical reload techniques within the 'workspace'.

Quick Summary

The BFM Drill is a 15-round pistol course combining the Bill Drill, FAST Drill, and Mozambique Drill, designed by Ken Hackathorn. It's shot from concealment at 7 meters, requiring an emergency reload. Scoring is time plus penalties, with under 11 seconds earning an A+. Key techniques include maintaining the 'workspace' during reloads.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the BFM Drill
  2. 00:31Drill Components Explained
  3. 01:41Drill Setup and Execution
  4. 02:57Live Fire Demonstration
  5. 04:04Scoring and Grading
  6. 05:00Technical Reload Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the BFM Drill and who developed it?

The BFM Drill is a 15-round pistol course combining the Bill Drill, FAST Drill, and Mozambique Drill. It was introduced by Ken Hackathorn, a highly respected instructor with extensive experience in law enforcement and special operations.

How is the BFM Drill set up and executed?

The drill is shot from concealment at 7 meters with a pistol loaded to 8 rounds. The sequence is 6 body shots, 2 head shots, an emergency reload, 4 body shots, 1 head shot, and 2 more body shots.

What are the scoring criteria for the BFM Drill?

Scoring is based on total time plus penalties, with 1 second added for each missed shot. Grades range from A+ (under 11 seconds) down to failure (over 20 seconds).

What are key techniques for performing an emergency reload during the BFM Drill?

Ken Hackathorn emphasizes keeping the firearm in the 'workspace' and using the index finger along the front of the magazine to guide it into the well for a smooth and efficient emergency reload.

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