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Steve Anderon's Drills


Jake Di Vita

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Alright guys, I just spent the past several hours doing every drill in Anderon's book and establishing new baselines etc...

I was thinking this would be a cool thread to compare times with everyone who does the same dry fire drills. I'd definetely like to see some of the top guys posting here.

Drill 1 - .6

Drill 2 - .7

Drill 3 - .7

Drill 4 - .8

Drill 5 - .8

Drill 6 - 1.1

Drill 7 - .5

Drill 8 - 3.1

Drill 9 - 3.1

Drill 10 - 3.0

Drill 11 - 3.4

Drill 12 - 4.3

Drill 13 - 1.4

Drill 14 - 1.5

Drill 15 - 1.5

Drill 16 - 2.8

Drill 17 - .8

Drill 18 - .7

Drill 19 - 3.3

Drill 20 - 3.6

Drill 21 - 2.0 (3 yards between boxes)

Drill 22 - 2.0 (3 yards between boxes)

Drill 23 - .9 (1 step) and 1.5 (3 steps)

Drill 24 - 2.3

Drill 25 - 3.5

Drill 26 - 2.2

Drill 27 - 1.7

Drill 28 - ..8 (sides) .9 (surrender) Done with 6 inch plates

Drill 29 - 2.0

Drill 30 - 2.5

Drill 31 - 2.9

Drill 32 - 2.6

Drill 33 - 3.7

Drill 34 - 3.7

Drill 35 - 4.1

Drill 36 - .8

Drill 37 - 3.2

Drill 38 - 2.9

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Steve's book helped my shooting a lot last year, I've kinda been slackin' on the dry fire, but plan to get back on it. Here's some of my times:

Drill 1: .7

2: .7

3: .65

4: .95

5: .75

6: 1.25

7: This drill doesn't work well for me so I don't do it, but when I used to do them I was doing around .65.

8: 4.0

9: 4.8

10: 5.2

11: 4.95

12: 6.05

13: 1.95

14: 2.15

15: 2.3

16: 3.55

17: .9

I don't practice most of the other drills very often.

All these times are with an Open gun. I'm classified Master.

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