5 for 5 drill
- Jack Shepard
- Apr 3
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 4
Bragging rights are on the line.
Think you’ve got a steady hand and perfect trigger control? Prove it with this deceptively simple drill. One hole. Five rounds. Zero excuses. This is your shot to flex on your friends and back it up with precision.

drill breakdown:
The 5 for 5 drill is a precision marksmanship test using a small 1" Dot... We recommend using the high visability Shot Spot! This drill isolates the fundamentals—sight alignment, grip consistency, and trigger control—and demands perfection.
Target: Fusion Target (with Shot Spot Marker)
Range: 5 yards
Start Position: Low Ready
Rounds: 5 slow, deliberate rounds
Goal: Create one ragged hole with all five rounds.
This is not a speed drill. Take your time, align your sights perfectly, and press the trigger cleanly without disturbing the muzzle.

Pro-Tip:
If your group starts to spread, you’re likely rushing the shot or varying your grip. Slow down. Breathe. Apply the same pressure and process every single time. Consistency is the difference between a tight group and a loose scatter.
Share your Shots!
Can you put five rounds through one hole using the Fusion Target?
Film your attempt, tag @The_PewLifestyle, and use #FusionTargetDrills for a chance to be featured on our page and win some merch! Show us what precision looks like.
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