AccelerationDry or Live
Source: Pistol-Training.com
AccuracyDistanceSpeed

Start Distance

7yd

Targets

0

Rounds

Reloads

0

Course of Fire

The purpose of this drill is to improve speed and in particular speed during the press-out segment of the draw stroke. The drill requires a shot timer.

Shooter begins seven yards from the target. Start position is the point where you normally make contact with your support hand during a draw. The gun will be relatively close in to your body, pointed at the target, both hands on the gun.

Set the PAR time on your shot timer to 1.0 seconds. On the buzzer, press the gun out and press the trigger, working on your sight alignment and timing so the shot breaks at the moment you reach full extension of your arms. If you finish with plenty of time left, slow yourself down and work on breaking a more accurate shot without going over the PAR time. Go through one or two magazines depending on whether you have a double- or single-stack mag.

Next, put up a new target. Without changing the par time, do the same drill except fire two shots per iteration. This might be easy for you, or it might require you to push yourself to break that first shot a little faster. Again, the goal is to get the most accurate shots you can without going over PAR. Fire the same number of drills (so you’ll fire two times as many shots).

If you were getting two shots in the 1.0 seconds, next try three, then four, and keep going until you can no longer get all your hits within the PAR time. You’ll have to speed up a little more each time. This drill should take you from smooth accurate single shots to pushing yourself to the very limit of your speed & accuracy.

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Description

The Acceleration Drill is a straightforward yet effective exercise designed to improve a shooter’s control over speed and accuracy as the distance to the target changes. This drill involves engaging a single target with progressively increasing speed while maintaining precise shot placement.

This drill is beneficial for shooters of all skill levels, as it teaches the ability to modulate shooting speed based on the distance to the target, a crucial skill in both competitive shooting and defensive scenarios. Regular practice of the Acceleration Drill will help you become more adaptable and improve your overall shooting proficiency.