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Draw, fire one, emergency reload, fire one. The fastest way to benchmark your reload speed under realistic conditions.
Ten rounds, ten seconds, ten yards — a clean triple-ten proves you own the fundamentals under a real clock.
Draw, two on the left, two on the right. The cleanest test of whether you can move the gun between…
Two rifle, two pistol, two rifle — all on one target. A 6-second par that punishes sloppy sling work and…
Three positions, two reloads, sixteen rounds of 5.56 on steel. The Tactical Games match standard that exposes whether you can…
Twenty-five rounds across five strings, each testing a different skill set. The 5x5 is a scored qualification that tells you…
Two targets at a right angle. The classic wide transition that punishes any extra muscle tension in your shoulders and…
Three IPSC targets at 7, 15, and 25 yards — engage, reload, re-engage. Ben Stoeger's El Presidente variation that punishes…
Twelve rounds from four barricade positions. This drill forces you to shoot accurately from cover while managing body mechanics and…
Six steel plates, eight inches each, twenty inches apart. The competition steel benchmark — freestyle, strong hand, and weak hand…
Six shots, one target, as fast as you can. The Bill Drill is the gold standard for testing draw-to-split speed…
Two targets, four rounds, one gear change per target — body then head on T1, transition, body then head on…