4×20 Transition DrillDry or Live
Source: Pistol-Training.com
AccuracyDrawSpeedTransitions

Start Distance

10yd

Targets

4

Rounds

20

Reloads

0

Equipment

EquipmentTypeQuantityNotes
Steel - A Zone TargetTargets4

Course of Fire

On the buzzer, draw and engage one shot per target back and forth for 20 rounds. Note that you do not “double” the targets on the end, you shoot them once and then reverse direction. So the sequence is: T1-T2-T3-T4-T3-T2-T1-T2, etc. There are no makeup shots. If you miss a shot, it’s a miss … move on to the next target.

Standards

DistanceTimePointsHit Factor
All 20 Hits1010.020

Description

The 4x20 Transition Drill is a dynamic shooting exercise focused on improving a shooter’s ability to quickly and accurately transition between targets. This drill is best run with four steel plates, but you can also use paper plates, sheets of paper, etc. Targets are placed at least two feet apart edge to edge at a range of ten yards. You will need a shot timer.

The 4x20 Transition Drill is particularly effective for honing skills needed in competitive shooting and tactical situations, where fast, precise transitions between multiple targets are essential.