The Richardson Precision Bill Drill - #firearmstraining #billdrill

Published on January 18, 2026
Duration: 1:06

This video demonstrates the Bill Drill, a rapid-fire exercise involving six shots from a draw. The instructor, with high authority in firearms training, emphasizes achieving a score of 55/60 as a baseline standard, with 58/60 indicating high proficiency. The drill is performed at an outdoor range, highlighting the importance of speed and accuracy under pressure.

Quick Summary

The Bill Drill is a firearms training exercise focused on rapid draw and firing six shots accurately. A score of 55/60 is the baseline standard for proficiency, while 58/60 indicates high skill. The drill emphasizes speed, accuracy, and controlled follow-through from a holstered position.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Execution: The Bill Drill
  2. 00:11Performance Standards and Timing
  3. 00:26Scoring Breakdown and Analysis
  4. 00:48Proficiency Standards and Encouragement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bill Drill and what is its purpose?

The Bill Drill is a firearms training exercise where a shooter performs a rapid draw and fires six shots at a target as quickly as possible. Its purpose is to test and improve drawing speed, trigger control, and accuracy under time pressure.

What is considered a passing score for the Bill Drill?

A passing score for the Bill Drill is generally considered 55 out of a possible 60 points. Achieving this score demonstrates a solid foundation in speed and accuracy from a draw.

What score indicates high proficiency in the Bill Drill?

A score of 58 out of 60 points is indicative of high proficiency in the Bill Drill. This score suggests excellent speed, accuracy, and control during the rapid-fire sequence.

What equipment is shown being used during the Bill Drill?

During the Bill Drill demonstration, the shooter is seen using electronic ear protection (Walker's), a firearm (likely Sig Sauer), and potentially gear from Bravo Concealment and TangoDown, all on an outdoor range.

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