Drills

46 dry fire & live fire handgun drills.

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Transition Isolation

Establish and push a baseline for transition speed.

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Quick Step

Have the gun up and ready to shoot the moment you enter a new position.

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Click Transition

Improve transitions by initiating the transition the moment the last shot on target breaks.

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Vision Progression

Improve vision speed to boost the accuracy and speed of transitions.

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Split Distance

Improve distance change up transitions by engaging multiple targets as if they were one target.

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Lead with the Eyes

The gun go where the eye leads, so fast eyes means a fast gun.

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Follow the Eyes

Improve the accuracy of transitions by bringing the sights to the eyes.

Burkett Reload

A reload focused micro drill – great for supplementing other reload drills.

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Split Bill Drill

Improve transitions by engaging multiple targets as if it were a single target.

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Wide and Close

Work on wide and narrow transitions at the same time.

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Don’t Stop Moving

Work on “leave sooner, shoot sooner” so position entries and exits are practically just shooting on the move.

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El Presidente / El Prez

Turn and draw, clear array, reload, clear array.

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Accelerator

Maintain visual patience engaging multiple targets at varying distances.

Quick Reload

Work to reload on the move so fast it takes just a few steps to be ready to shoot again.

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Perfect the Index

Perfect the ability to look at a target and instinctively get the sights on target without any correction needed.

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Build & Release Tension

Reduce the most common un-diagnosed problem in shooters – excessive tension.

Bar Hop

Step so smoothly that you don’t need to stop shooting.

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Look Up

Improve target acquisition speed and natural index to shoot sooner.

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Falling Out

A simple skill isolation drill focusing on position exits.

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Break the Shot

Boost vision speed and shoot the exact moment the sights enter the area of acceptable accuracy.

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Fast Entries

Get ready to shoot the moment the target becomes available to get shots off sooner.

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Shot Calling

Know where your shots went without having to look at the target.

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Moving Draw

Practice drawing the gun like it was a defensive encounter – on the move!