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Start Distance
3yd
Targets
1
Rounds
5
Reloads
0
Range can be anywhere from three to seven yards depending on shooter skill level.
Draw and fire one round at the top 2″ circle, three rounds at the 6″ circle, and then one round at the bottom 2″ circle. Shoot the circles in that specific sequence. Record your time and establish a good par time for yourself. Then start to chip tenths of a second off the par to improve your speed. Once you are consistently getting all of your hits within 3-4 seconds, try putting the target out another yard or two and starting again.
To keep the drill from getting stale and to keep you from getting too familiar with the specific movement from circle to circle, rotate the target to a different orientation each range session. So sometimes the little dots will be on the right, sometimes of the left, sometimes on top, and sometimes on bottom.
The 26662 drill will help you develop a good, precise draw and the ability to change between high accuracy shots and high speed shots seamlessly.
The 26662 Drill with a single target featuring separate circles is a variation designed to enhance precision and target transitions within a confined space. The target is divided into distinct circles, each representing a separate aim point. This drill challenges the shooter to maintain accuracy while quickly transitioning between different areas of the same target, improving both fine motor skills and the ability to switch focus rapidly. It's an excellent exercise for those looking to refine their precision shooting and speed under pressure.