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Start Distance
5yd
Targets
1
Rounds
20
Reloads
0
Equipment | Type | Quantity | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
USPSA Target | Targets | 1 |
Start at the 5, on the buzzer draw from concealment and engage the target with 5 rounds. Repeat at the 10, 15, and 20 yard line.
Goal is a hit factor of 9.0
The 5-10-15-20 drill, developed by Kyle Defoor, is an effective exercise for improving accuracy and consistency at varying distances. Starting at the 5-yard line, the drill requires you to draw from concealment on the buzzer and engage the target with 5 rounds. This sequence is repeated at the 10, 15, and 20-yard lines. The drill challenges shooters to maintain precision as the distance increases, with the ultimate goal of achieving a hit factor of 9.0. It’s an excellent drill for refining both your draw speed and marksmanship, making it ideal for those looking to enhance their defensive shooting skills.