This video demonstrates a challenging 40-yard shooting drill using a North American Arms .22 Mini-Revolver, as presented by expert Ian McCollum. The drill simulates a real-world scenario and tests accuracy with a small backup firearm at an extended distance, highlighting the importance of marksmanship under pressure.
This video demonstrates a speed shooting drill using a stock Glock 17 Gen 3 on a plate rack. The shooter, a competitive pistol competitor, clears the 6-plate rack in 2.90 seconds from a low ready position at approximately 11 yards. This drill is excellent for improving target acquisition and speed under pressure.
This video details Stage Seven, 'Car Park Gunfight,' from Lynx Brutality 2025. The stage involves engaging targets from within and around a car park full of vehicles, requiring transitions between handgun and rifle, and the use of a flashbang. The presenter highlights the advantage of a compact rifle like the Flux Raider for navigating tight spaces and discusses the time lost due to not using a dump pouch for magazine management.
This video demonstrates a 'flowing' shooting drill focused on smoothly connecting tasks and transitions between positions and targets. Instructor Ben Stoeger emphasizes reacting to the sights rather than pre-planning movements, and discusses dynamic shooting while moving. The drill involves shooting specific targets with a set number of rounds, moving between vision barriers, and returning to the initial target.
This video showcases a competitive shooting event, likely a Steel Challenge, featuring multiple participants engaging steel targets. The primary focus is on speed and accuracy, with participants completing a course of fire involving shooting and reloading. The event highlights various firearms, including Glocks and Staccatos, and demonstrates competitive shooting techniques and the importance of efficient reloads under pressure. The participants also engage in team-based challenges and discuss their performance metrics.
This video details the Trifecta Drill, a competitive shooting exercise designed to test draw speed and accuracy under pressure. The drill involves three distinct draw-to-first-shot challenges targeting different zones on a standard silhouette target: the A-zone, the head circle, and a small two-inch circle. Participants are allowed a limited number of do-overs, and the scoring emphasizes both speed and precision, with a penalty for slower re-try times. The drill is presented as an effective method for improving fundamental shooting skills through healthy competition.
This video showcases a Level II defensive handgun competition on steel targets, emphasizing speed and accuracy. Students engage in friendly competition, highlighting the practical application of defensive shooting skills in a dynamic, timed environment. The event focuses on rapid target acquisition and engagement under pressure.
This video details a 'Mystery Gun Shooting Challenge' where three shooters randomly select from five different pistols (Glock 34 Gen 5, Colt Gold Cup, Sig Sauer P365 XMacro, Sig Sauer P320 XCarry, Springfield Operator) for a 10-round course of fire. The challenge emphasizes speed and accuracy across various steel targets, with the fastest time winning. The competition highlights the impact of different firearm platforms and magazine capacities on performance.
This video details the '15 in 10' drill, a challenging shooting exercise requiring 15 rounds fired across three targets at 5, 10, and 20 yards, all within a cumulative time of 10 seconds. The drill emphasizes rapid draw strokes, accurate shot placement under time pressure, and efficient re-holstering. The BUL Armory SAS II Tac is highlighted for its ergonomics and trigger, facilitating quick follow-up shots, though the drill also tests shooter control with unfamiliar equipment.
This video documents participation in an FDCC match featuring a drill with a 6-inch steel target at 200 yards from five positions on a V-TEC board. The shooter discusses the utility of a 5x prism scope for bringing the target closer but notes its limitations with small targets obscured by grass. Positional shooting and shooting under a timer at distance were identified as areas for improvement, despite a 12th place finish out of 79 competitors.
This video demonstrates a target engagement drill using a custom Glock 19X, focusing on drawing, acquiring targets with an optic, and achieving hits. The drill involves observing target flips to confirm engagement, highlighting the importance of optic familiarity and consistent marksmanship under pressure. Participants discuss the performance of the custom firearm and the challenges of optic-assisted shooting.
This video showcases a competitive shooting drill featuring professional shooters KC Eusebio and Jessie Harrison engaging steel plate racks. The drill emphasizes rapid target acquisition and engagement following standard range commands. It highlights the performance of shooters and brands like ZEV Technologies, Bushnell, and Taurus in a competitive environment.
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