This video demonstrates a 'Draw and Fire' shooting drill, emphasizing efficient execution from the holster to engaging targets. Instructor Harold Cabunoc, also known as Ranger Cabunzky, showcases a drill using five rounds and a timer, achieving a respectable 5.25-second completion time. The drill highlights the importance of readiness, a smooth draw stroke, and accurate fire under time pressure, offering valuable insights for intermediate shooters looking to improve their practical pistol skills.
This video details a 300-meter pistol shooting challenge, showcasing advanced marksmanship at an extreme distance for handguns. Instruction from Harold Cabunoc, who demonstrates expertise in handloading and long-range ballistics, highlights the significant challenges of bullet drop and velocity loss. The event includes competitive participants and a prize, emphasizing skill and precision.
This video, presented by Colonel Harold Cabunoc of the Philippine Army, highlights the importance of both consistent practice and proper nutrition for shooting proficiency. It demonstrates precision shooting with an AR-15 and a Glock-style pistol, while also revealing a 'secret recipe' for champions: consuming local Filipino foods like Ginamos, Katuray, and Native Chicken to boost eyesight and focus.
This guide details how to regain and maintain marksmanship skills, emphasizing the importance of dry practice for fundamentals like stance, grip, and trigger control. It highlights the need for ammunition matched to the firearm for accuracy and demonstrates shot group analysis with point-of-aim adjustments. Instruction is provided by Harold Cabunoc, who stresses that marksmanship is a perishable skill requiring consistent practice.
This video demonstrates a rapid-fire practice drill using the Elite 9 PCC, as performed by Harold Cabunoc. The drill involves engaging multiple steel targets quickly, with a focus on maintaining accuracy under speed. The performance is measured using a shot timer, highlighting the importance of practice for maintaining shooting proficiency. Instruction is provided by an experienced shooter and military officer.
This video, presented by Colonel Harold Cabunoc, emphasizes critical combat marksmanship and firearm safety. It covers the four cardinal rules of gun safety, adapting them to combat scenarios, and stresses the importance of trigger finger discipline. The guide includes live-fire demonstrations of rapid engagement techniques like the pointed fire drill and control pair, alongside essential combat stances and situational awareness.
This video demonstrates an advanced long-range shooting technique where a blind individual, Captain Jerome Jacuba, successfully engages targets at 300 meters with an AR-15 style rifle. Under the expert guidance of instructor Harold Cabunoc, the process involves precise verbal coaching on elevation and windage adjustments, utilizing unique reference systems like 'clock' positions and 'dipa'. The achievement highlights the effectiveness of specialized instruction and the potential for individuals with disabilities to excel in marksmanship.
Instruction from former Scout Ranger School instructor Harold Cabunoc emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining the trigger finger outside the trigger guard during patrolling. This standard military practice, rooted in basic training and International Humanitarian Law (IHL), ensures soldiers can distinguish between civilians and threats, preventing accidental shootings and violations. Quick-fire procedures are only initiated after positive target identification.
This video showcases Major Jerome Jacuba, known as the 'Blind Shooter,' attempting a 15-meter shooting challenge at a steel popper. Under the expert guidance of Harold Cabunoc, Jacuba successfully hits the target after receiving precise verbal aiming corrections. The challenge highlights the importance of instructor feedback and the participant's ability to adapt under pressure.
This video details a unique marksmanship training program for a blind soldier, Major Jerome Jacuba, led by instructor Harold Cabunoc. It emphasizes instinctive shooting techniques, focusing on establishing a Natural Point of Aim (NPA) through physical orientation and consistent body positioning rather than visual alignment. The training covers grip, stance, and trigger control, demonstrating that accuracy can be achieved even without sight by mastering fundamental principles.
This video showcases a live-fire competition featuring female shooters utilizing M16/M4 style rifles. The drill emphasizes tactical strategy, rapid target acquisition, and accuracy under pressure, with scoring based on target distance. Instructor Harold Cabunoc, a retired military officer, guides participants through the competition, highlighting the importance of leadership and clear plans. The event concludes with an award ceremony, simulating a high-stakes environment to enhance shooter performance.
This video showcases a shooting challenge between the CAFGU and the 'Striker' team, organized by retired Colonel Harold Cabunoc. The competition involved relay-style shooting with M4-style carbines engaging steel targets. The Striker team won, demonstrating competitive shooting skills and sportsmanship, with prizes awarded to both teams.
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