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Shooter stands with muzzle at eye level less than one inch from a blank wall. There should be no aiming points (targets, holes, light switches, etc.) to distract the shooter.
Shooter practices proper sight alignment, front sight focus, and trigger manipulation without the distraction of a target. Two-handed, strong-hand, and weak-hand shooting should be practiced. For TDA (traditional double action) pistols, both the double- and single-action trigger pulls should be practiced.
The goal is to maintain focus on the front sight, pulling the trigger without upsetting sight alignment.
The Wall Drill is a foundational shooting exercise designed to improve a shooter’s trigger control, sight alignment, and overall accuracy without the need for live fire. It’s a simple yet highly effective drill that can be practiced anywhere, making it ideal for shooters of all skill levels who want to refine their technique.