Tier 1 Three Sevens Drill | Getting My Challenge Coin

Published on October 28, 2021
Duration: 14:41

This video details the Tier 1 Concealed "Triple 7's" drill, a challenging test of speed and accuracy for concealed carriers. Instructor Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical guides viewers through the drill's requirements: seven rounds fired from 7 yards in under 7 seconds, with specific shot placements on target circles. He shares his attempts, emphasizing the importance of a fast draw, accurate first shot on small targets, and efficient reloads, ultimately earning his challenge coin.

Quick Summary

The Tier 1 Concealed Triple 7s drill is a demanding test of speed and accuracy, requiring seven shots from 7 yards in under 7 seconds. It involves precise placements: one round in a 1-inch circle, two in a 2-inch circle, three in a 3-inch circle, and a final shot in the 1-inch circle.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Drill Introduction & Setup
  2. 00:43Drill Rules Explained
  3. 01:40Attempt 1: Initial Failures
  4. 02:25Attempt 2: Still Too Slow
  5. 03:32Attempt 3: Getting Closer
  6. 04:24Attempt 4: Clean but Slow
  7. 05:24Attempt 5: Missed Opportunity
  8. 06:02Attempt 6: Successful Run!
  9. 07:13Challenge Coin Earned & Breakdown
  10. 07:44Required Gear & Targets
  11. 08:32Key to Success: Draw Speed
  12. 10:03The Importance of Reaction Time
  13. 10:36Practicing the First Shot
  14. 10:55Mastering the Reload
  15. 11:33Final Thoughts & Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements for the Tier 1 Concealed Triple 7s drill?

The Tier 1 Concealed Triple 7s drill requires firing seven rounds from 7 yards (21 feet) in under 7 seconds. Specific shot placements include one round in a 1-inch circle, two in a 2-inch circle, three in a 3-inch circle, and a final round in the 1-inch circle.

What gear is needed to attempt the Triple 7s drill?

To attempt the Triple 7s drill, you'll need the printable targets from Tier 1 Concealed, a firearm, a concealment holster (like the QVO Wingman), a spare magazine, a shot timer, a measuring tape for distance, and a way to film the drill.

How can I improve my time for the Triple 7s drill?

Improving your time for the Triple 7s drill involves focusing on a faster draw from concealment, reacting instantly to the shot timer, practicing accurate shots on small targets, and executing a quick, positive reload.

What is the significance of the 1-inch circle in the Triple 7s drill?

The 1-inch circle is critical in the Triple 7s drill as it demands high precision for the first and last shots. Successfully hitting these small targets quickly is key to completing the drill within the 7-second time limit.

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