The EP is shot at 10 yards. Three targets are set 2 yards apart from edge to edge. They are set at 6', 4' and 5' heights. Start facing up range with 6 rounds in the gun, hands relaxed at side. At beep turn and shoot each target twice, reload and shoot each twice again.
The BD I do is 6 rounds fired at 7 yds.
Do you know what par time is? If not that means you set your timer to start and stop at a specific time. You get two beeps one at start and one at stop.
If you want to work on transitions take the steel swinger and set it up 5-7 yards to the left or right of the three targets you are using for the EP. Back up 10 yards from the targets. At beep shoot swinger then transition to first paper target, go back to the swinger, then back to the second paper, back to swinger, then to final paper. Put two rounds on each paper target. Move swinger to the other side and repeat. You can use a timer and set the par time to put a little pressure on yourself.
To practice shooting on the move place a couple of markers/barrels 10-12 yards apart 10 yards or more from the three targets. Travel from one barrel to the other shooting the targets as you move. Go both directions.
If you have a shooting partner don't use par time, just shoot these drills like a mini match. Keep score.
I really like the Pact timer. It runs a little over $100, but is well worth it. I shoot all of these drills using a vest.