The Bill Drill is a great drill even for us slugs that run it in 3 seconds. :) If the gun is moving in your hands, this drill will highlight that real quick. I like both drills.
Brilliant! This is also a great drill to determine and analyze grip durability. Something I’ve heard Ben speak on in the passed. I find that my grip quality deteriorates over the course of X amount of shots through an array. After gaining an understanding of the term grip durability I’ve gotten a lot better at maintaining the necessary consistency.
I'm so glad you are clarifying that it's not to be done in a match but good for training purposes. A lot of tacticool Ben Stoeger followers would have been mistaken
Originally when this was invented, people used revolvers a lot. Double Action 357 revolvers were the norm for home defense and for a police officer. They typically carried 6 shots. So the Bill Drill was done with 6 shots for those who used revolvers.
The Bill Drill is a great drill even for us slugs that run it in 3 seconds. :) If the gun is moving in your hands, this drill will highlight that real quick. I like both drills.
I don't even need it to know that by round #4 my support grip is gone 😂
two great exercises that compliment each other well. good vid.
I’ve done this drill but never thought of it as a continuation of the bill drill. That’s so brilliant for target transitions now that I think of it.
Brilliant!
This is also a great drill to determine and analyze grip durability. Something I’ve heard Ben speak on in the passed.
I find that my grip quality deteriorates over the course of X amount of shots through an array. After gaining an understanding of the term grip durability I’ve gotten a lot better at maintaining the necessary consistency.
I'm so glad you are clarifying that it's not to be done in a match but good for training purposes. A lot of tacticool Ben Stoeger followers would have been mistaken
I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge.
Great, great lesson.
best training ! bill drill rocks !
1:22 Amazing!
Thank you!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
This is my fav!! add a turn
Good info, thank you.
Excellent information
Thank you
The Ben drill is the bomb!
*Blake drill. Named after Blake Miguez
Sounds like a great training drill!
Great stuff
I got 2.26 yesterday out of an L2 retention safariland holster. I gotta try this out of a regular OWB holster
this is why hes the best
This is the Bill, Billy, William Drill.
Lol! 🔥
Go Ben!
#TheBenDrill
New thing to work on next range trip!
Damn fine instructions! I'm a tense person by nature.... I think the doc gonna have to prescribe a tranquilizer to get this loose. LoL
But can you go sub 1.5 with wrists above shoulders start?... That’s where the real added time comes in
Has his weapon had any mods done to it
Can you do that drill while moving?
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Perhaps a silly question: why six shots, particularly? My OCD ass would like to do five because I can get ten bill drills out of a fifty round box.
Originally when this was invented, people used revolvers a lot. Double Action 357 revolvers were the norm for home defense and for a police officer. They typically carried 6 shots. So the Bill Drill was done with 6 shots for those who used revolvers.
3 boxes for you still works lol
Hmm. The Bill Drill must have been inspired by the insulted mule scene in A Fist Full of Dollars with Clint Eastwood.
So a Blake Drill....jk