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How DOTM Works
Recording: Submissions should include a clear shot of the shooter and target simultaneously. It should be evident that you have a clean target prior to running the drill and a close up shot of hits with no cut in the footage. If a hit is more than 50% outside of the scoring zone, a score card must be used to verify the hit.
Submissions: All entries must be appropriately submitted via the dotm-submissions channel by the 27th of every month.
Prizes: Every month the winner gets a free T-Shirt from our store. Our writers occasionally receive products to review, all submissions will receive one entry ticket regardless of placement for a chance to win the raffle.

DOTM – Modified Devil Drill (6-6-6)
The Devil Drill was created by Larry Vickers. It is a simple, low round count drill that works in a

April Rifle Drill of the Month: Mozambique x2
The Mozambique Drill as modified here is quite simple. Setup 2 USPSA Standard targets 7 yards from the starting line

Thrill of the Bill Drill
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Dialed in Training’s 5 Yard Round Up
4 strings of fire. Par time of 2.5 seconds for each stage. 1.3 second penalty if shooter performs String 1
Old Bakersfield PD Qual
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X-Ray Alpha MXAD: RIFLE
This drill was designed by Matt Pranka originally for handguns! We modified it for a rifle variant at the recommendation

Range Master Baseline Assessment Drill
The Rangemaster Baseline Assessment drill was devised by Tom Givens of Rangemaster. He made this to be a proper baseline,

Werner 5×5 Drill
Designed by Claude Werner (The Tactical Professor) the Werner 5×5 is a deceptively hard drill. It seems easy, but it

Vickers-Hackathorn Test
Designed by Larry Vickers, The Test was made to be a baseline for Delta Force Operators to see how well