I normally every 3 months run a 70 round skill assessment (I don't know what else to call it) range day.
1. Bill Drill - cold start, surrender position 7 yards. On start, draw and fire 6 rounds
Goals- aim for 4 seconds at first, then 3 and eventually 2 seconds with all A Zone hits.
2. Bill Drill 2 - hands by side, 7 yards. 5 strings
Draw and fire 1 round
Draw and fire 2 rounds
Draw and fire 3 rounds
Draw and fire 4 rounds
Draw and fire 5 rounds
Goal: Do all of this under 10 seconds all A zone hits.
3. Wilson 5x5 Skills test - hands by side, 10 yards. 4 Strings. First mag 15 rounds total. Second mag with 10.
Draw and fire 5 rounds
Draw and fire 5 rounds strong hand only
Draw and fire 5 rounds, gun should run dry(because first mag had 15 rounds), emergency reload, shoot 5 rounds
Draw and fire 4 rounds to the body, 1 to the head
Goal: Every shot not in A zone will add time. 1 second added for hits in C zone, 3 seconds for hits in D zone and 5 seconds added for misses.
GM 15 Seconds or less - Master 20 seconds or less - Expert (or A class) 25 seconds or less - Sharpshooter (or D )32 seconds or less - Marksman (or C) 41 seconds or less - Novice (or D) 50 seconds or less
4. El Presidente - Surrender Position, back to targets, 3 targets 10 yards downrange with 1 yard distance between them. On start turn and draw and shoot each target 2x, reload and shoot 2x again, no makeup shots.
Goal: 10 seconds total time, all A zone hits.
5. Four Aces - Hands by side, shoot 2x, reload shoot 2x. 3 strings
Target at 3 yards
Target at 5 Yards
Target at 7 Yards
Goal: String one at 2.20 seconds - String 2 at 2.30 seconds - String 3 at 2.5 seconds. All A zone hits.
I keep track of all these scores in the practiscore app using Hit Factor Scoring.