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Start Distance
5yd
Targets
1
Rounds
10
Reloads
0
Equipment | Type | Quantity | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
8" Circle | Targets | 1 |
Target is a standard 8″ paper plate. At the five yard line draw and fire two rounds into the plate as fast as you can make the hits. Move back to the 10 yard line and repeat this. Again from the 15, 20 and 25 yard line. This can also be run in reverse, starting at the 25 yard line and moving closer.
The purpose of the drill is twofold. One, develop the same draw speed for targets at all ranges and two, develop a sense of the sighting needs and front sight focus from various distances.
The Pyramid Drill is a versatile shooting exercise designed to improve a shooter’s accuracy, control, and trigger discipline through a structured, progressive firing sequence. This drill is often used to help shooters develop consistency and precision as they increase and decrease the number of shots fired in a controlled manner.
The Pyramid Drill is ideal for shooters of all skill levels who want to improve their accuracy and trigger discipline. By incorporating this drill into regular practice, shooters can develop greater control over their shooting technique, leading to more precise and consistent performance in both competitive and defensive scenarios.