The BMF Drill (Bad Mofo)

The BMF (Bad Mofo) Drill is a challenging pistol training exercise designed to test accuracy and speed under pressure. It involves firing 18 rounds in 3-round increments from 7, 10, and 15 yards onto a B8 bullseye target. The instructor sets a passing score of 170 out of a possible 180 points, emphasizing a high standard for proficiency.

Quick Summary

The BMF (Bad Mofo) Drill is an advanced pistol training exercise requiring 18 shots in 3-round increments from 7, 10, and 15 yards onto a B8 bullseye target. A passing score is 170 out of a possible 180 points, emphasizing accuracy and speed under timed conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the BMF Drill
  2. 00:10Drill Explanation and Setup
  3. 00:25Firing Distances and Rounds
  4. 00:403-Round Increments and Holstering
  5. 00:52Target and Scoring (B8 Bullseye)
  6. 01:04Passing Standard (170+)
  7. 01:46Checking the Target
  8. 02:14Final Score and Drill Recap
  9. 02:21Challenge to Try the Drill

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the BMF Drill and how is it performed?

The BMF (Bad Mofo) Drill is an advanced pistol training exercise involving 18 shots fired in 3-round increments from 7, 10, and 15 yards onto a B8 bullseye target. It tests accuracy and speed under timed conditions.

What is the scoring for the BMF Drill?

The BMF Drill uses a B8 bullseye target, with a maximum score of 10 points per shot, for a total possible score of 180. The instructor sets a passing standard of 170 points or higher.

What distances are used in the BMF Drill?

The BMF Drill is conducted at three distinct distances: 7 yards, 10 yards, and 15 yards. Six rounds are fired at each distance.

What is the recommended target for the BMF Drill?

The BMF Drill is specifically designed to be shot on a B8 bullseye target. This target allows for precise scoring of each shot within its rings.

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