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B-8 Bullseye (25 yards)

Overview

The B-8 Bullseye at 25 yards is a classic slow-fire accuracy benchmark. Shooting 10 rounds on a B-8 repair center at distance strips away speed and exposes your true ability to hold a sight picture and press the trigger cleanly.

Setup

  • Target: B-8 repair center (the 5.5-inch black bullseye scoring rings)
  • Distance: 25 yards
  • Round count: 10 rounds
  • Start position: Low ready or from the holster (your preference)

Course of Fire

  1. Fire 10 rounds at the B-8 bullseye with no time limit.
  2. Take your time — this drill is about precision, not speed.

Scoring

Score each round by the ring it lands in. The center X-ring and 10-ring are worth 10 points each, then 9, 8, 7, and so on. Maximum score is 100. A score of 90+ is considered excellent; 95+ is expert-level. Many agencies and instructors use this as a marksmanship qualification standard.

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