Posted January 21, 2016 10:14 am by Comments

By Justin Stakes

Larry Vickers
Larry Vickers
Vickers Tactical
VickersTactical.com

Fayetteville, NC -(Ammoland.com)- In this newsletter, I’m going to highlight a couple drills I do in my handgun classes that are personal favorites of mine.

They are very challenging, but like all good drills, they can be tailored to best match the skill level of the shooter.

“The Test”

First up is the handgun drill I call “The Test.” Some also call it the 10-10-10 drill. I originally got it from my good friend and mentor Ken Hackathorn. The target is a B-8 bullseye replacement center on the chest area of a brown cardboard IPSC or IDPA target. The drill is quite simple:

On a timer, shoot 10 shots from your choice of trigger finger straight ready position (as long as it’s not the “Rob Jenson low ready” – less than a half inch below the target line !!!!). The goal is to put all the shots into the black bullseye in 10 seconds or less. Distance to target is 10 yards. Scoring is simple: any shot out of the black but still in the white paper of the B-8 is one second added to your time. Any shot in the brown …Read the Rest

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