This video by Tap Rack Bang, LLC, explains the concept of 'throttle control' in firearm training, drawing parallels between competitive shooting (USPSA) and defensive scenarios. It details how different target types and scoring zones influence the shooter's rate of fire and accuracy requirements. The instructor demonstrates how to adapt shooting speed based on target presentation, cover, and the presence of non-threats, emphasizing that competitive target engagement strategies have direct validity in enhancing defensive shooting capabilities.
This guide outlines a strategic, phased approach to building a professional outdoor shooting range, as detailed by TA Targets. It emphasizes starting with a smaller, high-quality investment in AR550 steel targets like the C-Zone and gradually expanding the range's capabilities. The strategy prioritizes fundamental training with silhouette targets and offers solutions for various budget levels, from $1,000 to $10,000+, incorporating systems like plate racks, poppers, and dueling trees. TA Targets also provides consulting services for range development.
This video introduces the TA Targets C-Zone cardboard target as an improvement over traditional USPSA targets. It features two sides: one for familiar competitive drills and another with a variety of precision training zones, including circles, a triangle, and diamonds for scope testing. The target is designed to be more cost-effective and versatile for a wide range of shooters and disciplines.
This YouTube video focuses on the "C Zone" from the "Genesis Steel Target System," as advertised on tatargets.com. The content is presented with an ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) theme, likely emphasizing the auditory experience of shooting steel targets. The description highlights the product link and includes relevant hashtags related to C-Zone targets, USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association), and steel targets.
This advanced training drill, the D.O.P.E. Drill from Achilles Heel Tactical, focuses on establishing a failure baseline for speed and accuracy with a red dot sight. Lead instructor Rick guides participants through shooting a customized Glock 17/34 at various distances (5-25 yards) on a specialized target, emphasizing the 'Squirrel and the Nut' concept to manage sight reset and track performance metrics like split times. The drill aims to identify the shooter's limit of capability before accuracy degrades.
This guide details the process of converting older TA Targets A-DAP steel target plates to the new 2.0 bracket system. The video demonstrates how to remove old hardware, inspect the target plate for wear and tear, and install the new brackets, emphasizing the importance of washers for plate resonance and the benefits of the 2.0 system for adjustability and target longevity. It covers conversions for Mini A-DAP and C-Zone/Goliath plates.
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