Wizard Drill – Master Class – Ep06 featuring Ken Hackathorn

Published on November 8, 2018
Duration: 5:59

The Wizard Drill, as presented by Master Instructor Ken Hackathorn, is a rigorous five-round skill assessment for concealed carry proficiency. It tests accuracy and speed across four distances (3, 5, 7, and 10 yards) with specific targets and par times, emphasizing the critical importance of precise shot placement under pressure. This drill is designed to objectively measure a shooter's competency with their chosen carry firearm and ammunition.

Quick Summary

The Wizard Drill is a rigorous concealed carry skill assessment featuring five rounds shot at 3, 5, 7, and 10 yards. Led by Master Instructor Ken Hackathorn, it tests accuracy and speed with strict 2.5-second par times for headshots and center mass hits, serving as a pass/fail competency test.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Wizard Drill
  2. 00:25Target Setup and Equipment
  3. 01:12Drill Theory and Pocket Pistols
  4. 02:13Drill Sequence Overview
  5. 02:433-Yard and 5-Yard Stages
  6. 03:267-Yard Stage
  7. 04:0410-Yard Stage
  8. 04:41Scoring and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Wizard Drill?

The Wizard Drill is a five-round skill assessment designed by Ken Hackathorn to test concealed carry competency. It involves shooting at distances from 3 to 10 yards with specific targets and strict par times, focusing on accuracy and speed.

What equipment is needed for the Wizard Drill?

You will need an IDPA silhouette target with a head circle drawn on it, your concealed carry firearm, and your preferred carry ammunition, such as CCI Speer G2 147-grain hollow points.

How is the Wizard Drill scored?

The Wizard Drill is pass/fail. To pass, you must achieve specific headshots and center mass hits within a 2.5-second par time for each stage. Missing a headshot or exceeding the time limit results in an automatic failure.

What distances are covered in the Wizard Drill?

The Wizard Drill progresses through four distances: 3 yards (strong hand only headshot), 5 yards (headshot), 7 yards (headshot), and 10 yards (two center mass shots). All stages have a 2.5-second par time.

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