The Bill Drill - With Bill Wilson and Ken Hackathorn

Published on June 5, 2012
Duration: 1:12

This video details 'The Bill Drill,' a renowned handgun skill exercise developed by Bill Wilson and popularized by Rob Latham. Instruction is provided by firearms experts Bill Wilson and Ken Hackathorn, founders of legendary shooting disciplines. The drill emphasizes drawing and firing six shots accurately within a tight par time, focusing on recoil management and rapid sight reacquisition. It's a critical drill for developing speed and precision under pressure.

Quick Summary

The Bill Drill is a legendary handgun skill exercise developed by Bill Wilson, emphasizing drawing and firing six shots accurately within a tight par time, typically 3 seconds for experienced shooters. It focuses on rapid recoil recovery and sight reacquisition, serving as a benchmark for speed and precision.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Expert Introductions
  2. 00:15Ken Hackathorn's Background
  3. 00:26Bill Wilson's Shooting Acumen
  4. 00:30The Bill Drill Origin
  5. 00:36Bill Drill Parameters
  6. 00:48Bill Drill Purpose
  7. 00:56Drill's Worldwide Recognition

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Bill Drill?

The Bill Drill is a renowned handgun skill exercise where a shooter draws their pistol and fires six shots at a single target. Developed by Bill Wilson, it's designed to test and improve speed, accuracy, and recoil management under pressure, with a common par time of 3 seconds for experienced shooters.

Who developed The Bill Drill?

'The Bill Drill' was developed by legendary shooter Bill Wilson, a top IPSC champion. The phrase itself was coined by Rob Latham to describe this iconic skill drill that emphasizes drawing and firing six accurate shots rapidly.

What is the purpose of The Bill Drill?

The Bill Drill's primary purpose is to train shooters in rapid recoil recovery, quick sight reacquisition, and accurate follow-up shots after drawing from a holster. It's a benchmark for handgun proficiency, testing both speed and precision.

What is considered a good par time for The Bill Drill?

For an experienced shooter utilizing good carry equipment, a par time of 3 seconds is considered a benchmark for The Bill Drill. This time includes the draw and firing six accurate shots at a single target.

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