Ken demonstrates the B-F-M drill, a combination of the Bill Drill, the Fast Drill, and the Mozambique Drill.
Ken demonstrates the B-F-M drill, a combination of the Bill Drill, the Fast Drill, and the Mozambique Drill.
Thanks for the post, I will give this a whirl this weekend.
I like the 3 target version better:
I had my 1/4 scale out today so i gave this a go, twice. The paper version would be obviously harder since it has tighter target areas. My first run at a controlled pace was a 9.21 and hits were tight. Second run i pushed a bit and ran an 8.41 with more loose body hits. I think the paper version with a 3x5 for the headbox will be fun and i'l run it that way next time i hit the range. Thanks for posting this!
9.21 - controlled
8.41 - pushing
Last edited by backtrail540; 06-28-2019 at 11:52 AM.
"...we suffer more in imagination than in reality." Seneca, probably.
i have shot this in fun training sessions with Ernest and it is really weird, but I shoot this drill in total generally better than I do the individual drills. Ernest and Chris L. thin it is because there is so much goign on that I ahve to get out of my head and just shoot, rather than my typical overthinking things during the shoot process.
This is a good one for sure.
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