What’s your bill drill time? @shootersglobal “GUNNYGAL”

Published on March 18, 2026
Duration: 0:11

This video demonstrates the Bill Drill, a demanding shooting exercise, performed by experienced shooter Alyssa Seymour. It showcases proficient draw techniques, rapid and accurate follow-up shots, and the use of professional timing equipment to measure performance. The drill emphasizes speed and accuracy under pressure, with times consistently under 2 seconds for six shots.

Quick Summary

The Bill Drill is a shooting exercise involving drawing a handgun and firing six shots rapidly. Expert Alyssa Seymour demonstrates times under 2 seconds, with first shots under 1 second and split times around 0.17s, using a Glock-style handgun and a Shooters Global timer. This drill is key for improving handgun speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Bill Drill Setup & First Run
  2. 00:03Second Bill Drill Attempt
  3. 00:07Third Bill Drill Attempt

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bill Drill?

The Bill Drill is a shooting exercise where a shooter draws a firearm from a holster and fires six shots at a target as quickly as possible, focusing on both speed and accuracy. It's a common drill for evaluating and improving handgun proficiency under time pressure.

What are good times for the Bill Drill?

For experienced shooters, completing the Bill Drill (six shots from a draw) in under 2 seconds is considered a benchmark. First shot times under 1 second and split times around 0.17-0.19 seconds are indicative of high proficiency.

What equipment is used in the Bill Drill demonstration?

The demonstration features a Glock-style handgun equipped with a red dot optic, a kydex holster, a tactical belt, and a professional shooting timer (SG TIMER) to accurately record performance metrics like total time and split times.

How can I improve my Bill Drill time?

To improve your Bill Drill time, focus on a smooth and efficient draw stroke, consistent sight alignment for follow-up shots, and efficient trigger reset. Utilizing a shooting timer will help you objectively track progress and identify specific areas needing practice.

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