Looks like fun! If I were you, I would move to 3 yards and just focus on getting all ten in the inner circle. Once you can get all ten in that inner circle, move back a yard. You work on that drill, several times a week for a few months and you'll shoot better than 99% of the members on this board.
Depends on what the goal is/was. If it was accuracy only then yes, if the goal was maximum speed while maintaing acceptable hits then no.
Yes absolutely. A lot of new shooters think that 3 yards is far too close. When in reality it's where they should be starting to give them proper feedback on the areas they need to work on. I use a target called "Dot Torture" almost every range session. It's a series of 10 dots with specific methods of shooting each. Essentially it's a 50 round marksmanship drill with no time limit. Try it at three yards and you'll soon know why it's called Dot Torture. I've yet to run it clean at 3 yards, usually because I'm going too fast or dropping a shot on the WHO portion.
A very true statement!! Of course we all know that starting at 3 yards isn't "manly"
Just an FYI, I managed to shoot this drill few days back. No picture(no camera/phone) but the score wasn't as good as expected. Score on the best target was an 81-1x or something similar, it was low. This is no excuse but the XS front sight is the same size(or slightly larger) than the entire black portion of the target. Its no precision sight but it does the job where speed and moving targets are concerned
TDC