Good information but what I noticed was that if you traced the arc of his ejected shell casings, they all went in exactly the same pattern, pretty impressive pistol tuning.
He shoots a plain old stock Glock. The one he started using during the class I attended jammed up on him while demonstrating a drill. He estimated about 20K rounds without cleaning. Went to his struck and grabbed another. Ran the drill again, perfectly. The consistent ejections are a result of his consistent grip, not the pistol tuning.
Bill drill is easy, there are a huge amount of variations including the triple Bill, there's also one where you go strong hand only for a string and end with a head shot on the last freestyle string
For newer shooters, put away a timer, ity'll screw you up and/or cause you yo develop bad habits that are twiec ass hard to correct as it is to do it right in the first place.
Work on Basics first and work your way up to the below. BUilding a good skill set is a step by stepo process and cheating isn't going to help you.
Sub 3 bill drill clean from concealment is a solid time. Now to think about how you can do under 2.5? Most people can shave a good amount of time during the draw stroke process.
Seems like everybody is faster than me.
But nobody points out that the Bill Drill requires all As or Zeroes. Pull one out and it is a Fail, doesn't matter how quick you were.
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