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What is Skill Drills?

Skill Drills is a non-competitive, timed practice shoot with center fire pistols, drawn from the holster. It is made up of a series of short scenarios, usually 6 to 12 shots with one magazine change, shot from a standing position. A squad of either 2 or 4 shooters will shoot at the same time so everybody can practice often.

Why Skill Drills?

For beginners, it is a great way to learn some of the necessary skills used in IDPA in a safe, low key, environment. For the more experienced shooters, it is a great way to hone their skills to perfection. There will be lots of beginners plus some great IDPA shooters to learn from.

What do you need?

  • A center fire pistol, and either 2 magazines or 2 speed loaders.
  • A belt and holster for your gun.
  • Ears and eyes.
  • 300 rounds of ammo.

What do you need to be able to do for Skill Drills?

You MUST be able to execute:

  • A safe draw
  • A safe re-holster
  • A safe reload (muzzle pointed down-range)
  • A safe clearing of malfunctions (muzzle pointed down-range)

Shooters who want tutoring in these skills prior to coming to Skill Drills should contact John at JWMill@sbcglobal.net.

What will it cost?

$10.00 per shoot

When?

Second Sat. of each month May-October

We will start at 10:00 am and go until dark, tired, out of ammo.

Who?

All Club members, friends with a FOID and equipment.

More questions?

Ask John Millington.  JWMill@sbcglobal.net


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Last updated: 03/23/2008