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OUR GIFT TO YOU! Below are some FREE images, drills and a hodgepodge of thought provoking training for you to introduce into your dry practice or live practice. These drills are not only fun but they will help you with your speed, accuracy, match mode
and making good decisions. More drills to come!


CLICK HERE to download the perfect Dry Practice Recipient. When printed, this dude is an excellent size for dry practice in your home. After you print and laminate his "life size" head, you can tack him up in your designated dry practice area and even move him around to practice different heights and angles. This dude LOVES to be pepper sprayed, yelled at, blinded by the light, ran from, ignored, dry fired on, and even saved by calling 911 and verbally explaining the use of a tourniquet.
  • Intended for dry practice
  • Print
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CLICK HERE: To download the card we use for Image Based Decisional Drill's 5x5 Challenge
  • This is a live fire drill
  • Print cards in color​
  • LOW READY start or DRAW FROM HOLSTER start
  • 5 Shots     5 Yards     5 Seconds
  • All 5 shots must be in the FULL FACE of the card (no breaking the line)
  • We learned this awesome drill from Tom Givens of Rangemaster
  • 100% accuracy? WAY TO GO! Take a photo of your card and post on our Image Based Decisional Drills FACEBOOK page and/or INSTAGRAM.

CLICK HERE: to download Image Based Decisional Drills 5^5 Drill by Claude Werner The Tactical Professor. This drill is pronounced 5 hat 5. Claude named this drill 5 ^ 5 because "hat" is a mathematical term meaning "raised to the power of". Sooooo, 5 raised to the power of 5.
  • This is a live fire drill
  • 30 rounds (5 to ZERO and 25 for the course of fire)
  • Print in black & white or color
  • You will receive 3 sheets with two 5 inch circles/target on each page
  • This drill was originally designed from a LOW READY start but you can DRAW FROM HOLSTER if you choose
  • Load 5 rounds in 1 or more magazines. Each circle will require a 5 round mag
  • Confirm your "ZERO" in first 5 inch circle with 5 rounds
  • All 5 shots must be in the FULL CIRCLE of each of the 5 targets (no breaking the line)
  • 5 shots     5 inch circles     5 seconds     5 yards     5 times

Just a side note: Brian and Claude call this 5^5 drill a "Black Belt" test because it is very difficult to complete with 100% accuracy. If you accomplish this goal then CONGRATULATIONS....you are an EXCELLENT shooter! Be sure to take a photo of your 5^5 drill (all 3 sheets) and post on our Image Based Decisional Drills FACEBOOK page and/or INSTAGRAM.

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"THE TRIFECTA" by Brian Hill
  • 3 rounds
  • 3 draws
  • 3 yards
  • Hands "down" position
  • Add all 3 TIMES (must be accurate)
Under 5 seconds = Pretty darn good shooting!
Under 4 seconds = Very very well done!
Under 3 seconds = EXCELLENT! Film and send the vid to Brian!!!
(Brian's average at the moment is 3.5 seconds)


"THE MIXED 6" by Brian Hill

The armed citizen must have a trustworthy draw, and the ability to hit the target quickly and efficiently. Since our starting position will be different depending on the context of the encounter. The following six positions are the most common in personal protection. The par times relative to the bulls eye ring require visual patience, and strong grasp of the fundamentals of shooting.
  • 15 rounds total
  • Par times
  • 6 yards
  • 10 minutes
  • All shots to the B-8 or the Q (5 points) except for the 1 (one) head shot
NEED:
  • 2 magazines = double stack OR 3 magazines = single stack
  • 1 magazine with 1 round
  • Phone & Flashlight (props are fine)
DRILL:
  1. Hands up (fence/frames), draw and fire 2 (3 seconds) on the target
  2. Primary hand ONLY = Support hand holds flashlight at "eye index" while primary hand draws and fires 2 (5 seconds) on the target
  3. Support hand on the phone (by the ear), draw and fire 2 (3 seconds) on the target
  4. “Failure to Neutralize”= draw and fire 2 to the body and 1 to the ocular cavity (4 seconds) on the target
  5. Low ready, verbal command, on the whistle fire 2 (3 seconds) on the target
  6. Start with 2 rounds IN THE GUN, draw and fire 2, reload, and fire 2 (9 seconds) on the target
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POSSIBLE SCORE OF 150:
  • Q = 5 points         
  • B-8 scored by point value  
  • Head shot in the ocular box =10 points         
  • In the head box = 9 points                                                    

Passing score = 90% (135 points)
ACTION TARGET: M3 Strategies Multi-Purpose Training Target (Version 3)


CLICK HERE: SIMPLE STEPS TO APPLY A TOURNIQUET by Dr. Sherman House of Civilian Defender and The Complete Combatant
  • Every second counts!
  • Buy 2 tourniquets. Train with one and save the other for emergencies ONLY.
  • Don't forget to practice placing a tourniquet on YOURSELF as well as others
  • TEACH family and friends.  By teaching them, the life you save may be your own
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