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Start Distance
7yd
Targets
0
Rounds
18
Reloads
0
Equipment | Type | Quantity | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Custom Target | Targets | Standard IPSC target |
Set up 3 targets [USPSA targets prefered]. There are three strings of fire.
For each hit in the C zone add .20 seconds. For each hit in the D zone add .50 seconds. For any misses add 1.0 seconds.
Add the three raw times plus any scoring zone penalties.
A good goal to shoot for on this drill with a stock type production/SSP gun would beunder 9.0 seconds after all penalties are added. (editor’s note: Max Michel’s personal best is reported to be 5.5 seconds total!)
The Triple Six Drill is a dynamic shooting exercise designed to enhance a shooter’s speed, accuracy, and ability to transition between multiple targets efficiently. This drill is particularly effective for those looking to improve their performance in competitive shooting scenarios or tactical situations where quick, precise target engagement is essential.
The Triple Six Drill is an excellent tool for shooters looking to enhance their overall proficiency in handling multiple targets under time pressure. It’s particularly useful for competitive shooters who need to improve their stage times and accuracy, as well as for tactical shooters who must be prepared to engage multiple threats efficiently in real-world scenarios. Regular practice of this drill helps build confidence and skill in managing quick, precise engagements with multiple targets