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Your Bill Drill Times with a Revolver and Full Power Loads?


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Maybe some of you have done it for kicks.

Using full power .357 Magnum or .44 Magnum. What's your Bill Drill (or similar drill) time (A's only --- average time and/or all time best time)? Distance to target? Stock trigger or Fed primer only trigger? Compensator? Load used? Pistol and barrel length used? USPSA classification when you did it? Etc.

Thanks.

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Ok just so you know I hate you for this;-) I will be shooting my 340 this week with full power 357 for my quarterly practice with it and I will shoot a Bill drill. Five shots only but that should suffice. It will take a week to get over as that thing hurts on both ends!

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I will be shooting my 340 this week with full power 357 for my quarterly practice with it and I will shoot a Bill drill. Five shots only but that should suffice.

That is masochistic and why I have a 342. At least I'm saved from .357 mags.

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Ok just finished. 4.52 for 5 shots from carry rig. Did have one Charlie but I'm not gonna reshoot it again for three months. Need to recuperate. I think my brain was resetting between shots. .72 splits.

BHill

Edit: Left out the load. Federal 158 hydro shocks (p357hs1)chrono at 1150s and distance of 7.5 yards.

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Just tried doing Bill Drills at seven yards from the low ready since I didn't want the different holsters to affect the times. I'm currently A class in revolver.

Control test with 45ACP 5" 625 7lb trigger 170 PF

Average time: 2.37

Average split: 0.29

357 Mag 4" 28 10lb trigger 200 PF

Average time: 2.84

Average split: 0.39

44 Mag 6.5" 629 11lb trigger 315 PF

Average time: 3.12

Average split: 0.45

500 S&W 2.75" 500ES 8lb trigger 415 PF (5 Shot)

Average time: 4.11

Average split: 0.81

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