Don’t forget the pistol-training.com Design a Drill of the Week contest. So far we’ve received less than a dozen entries. Come on, guys. We don’t charge for admission, we don’t ask for donations, so help us out with some drill ideas. And win a hat in the process!
Here’s another “efficiency in motion” drill that evaluates one’s ability to draw, fire quickly and accurately with a two handed grip, then transfer to the strong hand and engage accurately, then transfer to the support hand and engage accurately. I call it the Tri-10. Sounds pretty easy eh? Well, it is! When you have what it takes….confidence, efficiency in motion, and sound fundamentals. Here’s how it works:
10 yards, 10 seconds, 10 rounds, one target (a Transtar II type preferably).
At the sound of the tone: draw, fire 4 rounds two handed, transfer to the strong hand only, fire 3 rounds, transfer to the support hand and fire 3 rounds. Done. No misses, 10 seconds; not unlike a standards course you cannot miss any outside the scoring area, and all rounds must be fired in no more than 10 seconds.
Add difficulty by using a smaller scoring area, further distance, or less time.
Good shooting!
Gunslinger #1
Is this the same Kelly Venden from 2nd Platoon A Company 1st 75?
Why, yes it is! Send me a line!
kvenden007@verizon.net