Helluva Little DrillDry or LiveAccuracySingle Hand

Start Distance

anyyd

Targets

1

Rounds

7

Reloads

0

Equipment

EquipmentTypeQuantityNotes
Custom TargetTargets15" square

Course of Fire

7 round exercise.

  • One round fired with both hands freestyle
  • One round fired with strong hand only
  • A switch to your support hand only and a shot
  • Building a proper grip supported freestyle but from your support hand one shot *Then another support hand only shot
  • And a switch back to your strong hand and one final shot
  • Or one shot and then the development of that original two-handed your freestyle grip on your strong side in the final seventh shot

Video

Description

The Helluva Little Drill is a quick yet demanding USPSA drill designed to test both speed and accuracy in a simple setup. It typically involves two targets and a limited number of rounds, usually around six shots total. The shooter begins by drawing and firing two rounds at the first target, performing a mandatory reload, and then firing two rounds at the second target.

This drill is a great way to sharpen draw speed, reload proficiency, and rapid target acquisition. It packs a lot of skill development into a short, low-round count exercise, forcing the shooter to focus on efficiency in both mechanics and movement. The small number of rounds and targets makes it a perfect drill for quick practice sessions, especially when time or ammunition is limited.