This video focuses on the 'Bill Drill,' a shooting exercise that emphasizes both accuracy and speed. The drill involves firing six rounds at varying distances: 15, 10, and 7 yards, with the goal of keeping all shots within an 8-inch circle. The description highlights the importance of balance and accountability in executing this drill effectively, suggesting it's a practical test of marksmanship and firearm control under pressure. It is a fundamental exercise for developing defensive shooting skills.
This video from Tactical Hyve explores the effectiveness of the "21-foot rule" (7 yards) in a force-on-force scenario. They test if this distance provides enough time and space for an average gun owner, with limited firearm experience, to identify and neutralize a threat. The experiment involves their Director of Photography, Charles, who is aware an event is coming but not the timing or exact nature of it. The video aims to visually demonstrate the practical implications of this widely discussed self-defense rule.
This video presents the 'Dot Torture' drill, a timed shooting challenge designed to test and improve fundamental shooting skills. The drill, conducted at 7 yards with a 6-minute time limit, emphasizes precision and speed. The creator encourages viewers to participate, share their results in the comments, and provides links to their training website, social media, and a USCCA partner resource for concealed carry information. The content focuses on practical shooting competency.
This YouTube Shorts video highlights shooting a Ruger LCP Max at a close range of 7 yards, framing it as a "true test of marksmanship." The description humorously acknowledges some people's opinions on this marksmanship standard. The video also includes affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront, while explicitly stating no firearms or ammunition are sold and all activities are conducted safely on a private range.
This YouTube video focuses on shooting a Sig Sauer P320 Compact pistol at a target located at a distance of 7 yards. The title suggests a specific test or demonstration of accuracy at this relatively close range, with the target's performance being a key point of interest at the end of the video. The content is likely a range test or review segment showcasing the firearm's capabilities.
This YouTube video features a shooter attempting the "Max Michel 17 Round Challenge." The challenge involves shooting 17 rounds at 7 yards and achieving all "Alphas" (hits in the highest scoring area of the target) within 3 seconds. The description indicates the shooter started well but struggled to maintain momentum, ultimately achieving 14 Alphas and 3 Charlies (hits in the next scoring area) in 4.50 seconds, with an initial draw from concealment at 1.09 seconds. The shooter notes they performed the challenge "cold" (without prior practice). The video also mentions a class at Royal Range USA.
This video showcases a new world record set for firing five shots from a .500 Revolver at 7 yards, achieved in an astonishing 1.08 seconds (excluding reaction time). The record was set with a Performance Center .500 Revolver, with coach Jerry from Kentucky Ballistics guiding the shooter. The description also promotes OnVirtus Training and provides links to filming equipment and other shooting-related videos.
This video focuses on establishing a new performance standard for the "No Fail Bill Drill," a shooting drill. The uploader reports achieving 99% success below 2.5 seconds, even on cold runs. The drill involves shooting at 7 yards, from concealment or an ALS-type holster, with all shots required to hit the black on a B8c target. The video emphasizes the importance of safety and training.
This video features a drill demonstrating how to perform a magazine change without looking down. The drill involves taking five shots, dropping the empty magazine, acquiring a fresh one without visual confirmation, inserting it, and then re-engaging the target. The target is positioned at 7 yards. The video also promotes Gun For Hire as a shooting range and training facility, encouraging viewers to visit or contact them for information on joining the range, taking classes, or obtaining firearm permits in New Jersey or New York.
This YouTube video showcases a 'Bill Drill' shooting exercise, a popular drill focusing on rapid fire and accuracy. The presenter demonstrates the drill at 7 yards using an IPSC target, first aiming for center mass and then transitioning to headshots. The video emphasizes speed and control from concealment, with the presenter expressing satisfaction with their performance. While specific firearm models and calibers are not explicitly mentioned, the context strongly suggests a pistol being used for concealed carry and self-defense practice.
This American Rifleman Television episode covers the National Defense Match, a competition and training event focused on developing defensive rifle skills. The match utilizes general-purpose rifles like the AR-15 and features various stages. These include a basic-level event with shots and reloads from different positions at short to medium distances (7-100 yards), and advanced stages held on multiple firing bays and natural terrain. Advanced stages involve cardboard targets from 3 to approximately 50 yards and steel targets extending to 600 yards.
This video appears to be a range test or demonstration focusing on shooting at various distances. The description explicitly mentions targets at 7, 10, 15, and 25 yards, indicating a practical shooting scenario. While the title is partially obscured, the context strongly suggests a firearm-related activity involving target practice and potentially showcasing accuracy at different ranges.