This YouTube video announces a sticker giveaway, with the primary sponsor being Michael Scott-Earle's novels. The description also includes affiliate links for various firearm-related equipment, such as eye patches, a wide range of shooting targets (including B-8C, B-8, B-6C, B-6, B-16, B-2, B-3, steel IDPA targets, and various sized steel targets), target stand brackets, a chronograph, and snap caps for 9mm and .38 Special ammunition. A Discord link is also provided.
This video features a friendly shooting competition between TFBTV's Ryan and Classic Firearms' Ryan, using a Taran Tactical Innovations (TTI) Glock 34. The competition includes a precision round and a speed round, highlighting trigger control, sight alignment, and target acquisition under pressure. The event demonstrates competitive shooting skills and the performance of the Glock 34 in a timed scenario.
This video documents the creator's first IDPA competition experience at Prao Shooting Park in Chino, California. It covers the basics of IDPA target scoring, the importance of practicing concealed carry draws, and offers advice for new competitors, including bringing experienced friends, proper gear selection, and staying hydrated in the heat. The creator emphasizes the fun and learning aspect of participating in shooting sports.
This video showcases rapid fire practice with a revolver. It details various target types used for different distances and shooting styles (timed/rapid, slow, reduced size), including B-8C, B-8, B-6C, B-6, B-16, B-2, and B-3 targets, as well as steel IDPA targets and 4", 6", and 8" steel targets. The description also lists essential shooting gear like eye protection, snap caps for 9mm and .38 Spl, and a chronograph. A Discord community link is provided for further engagement.
This video challenges the notion of 'combat accuracy' as a mere cop-out for poor fundamentals. Instructor Brandon emphasizes that true combat accuracy requires precise hits within the A-zone under limited time, not just anywhere on the target. He advocates for drills that test both speed and accuracy, like the Build Drill, and stresses the importance of slowing down to achieve accuracy before attempting to increase speed, especially under stress.
This video demonstrates a practice session of the Mozambique drill using a Smith & Wesson SD9VE at approximately 3-5 yards. The instructor highlights the importance of smooth transitions, accuracy under simulated stress, and the challenges of drawing from concealment with a snug cover garment. The drill involves engaging two targets followed by one target, emphasizing practice for improved performance.
This video details the 'Triple Three Drill,' a concealed carry training exercise designed to improve speed and accuracy. The drill consists of three stages at increasing distances (3, 5, and 7 yards) involving drawing, firing, and reloads, with specific par times for each stage. The instructor, Will Workman of Workman Protection, emphasizes its importance for developing fundamental handgun skills applicable to various skill levels.
This video explores the use of NRA Tombstone targets for intermediate distance rifle training, emphasizing the importance of aiming references. The instructor, Ben Stoeger, highlights how a clear aiming point on the target aids in developing a stable and consistent sight picture, crucial for accuracy beyond close distances. The discussion touches on adapting pistol training concepts, like using aiming references, to rifle shooting at ranges from 40 to 150 yards.
This video details the Bill Drill, a firearms training exercise designed to test speed and accuracy from concealment. Instructor Will Workman explains the drill's objective: drawing and firing six rounds into the A-zone of a target at 7 yards in under three seconds. He emphasizes the importance of a strong grip, accurate draw to the first shot, and controlled follow-up shots, while also highlighting the stress of time pressure. The drill is presented as a tool for self-assessment and improvement, encouraging consistent practice and analysis of results.
This comprehensive shotgun skills test, designed by Chris Baker of Lucky Gunner, evaluates proficiency in home defense scenarios. It includes stages focusing on accuracy, speed, manipulation, reloading, and close-quarters engagement, with specific par times and scoring criteria. Baker, a recognized subject matter expert, emphasizes practical application for private citizens.
This YouTube video announces the launch of the new Fieldcraft Survival Target, a collaborative product with Action Targets. Mike Glover provides a preview of the two-sided target, featuring one side with human central and circulatory system outlines based on IDPA targets, and the other with bullseye targets, numbered shapes, and alphabet labels for cognitive drills. The video also promotes a giveaway in partnership with Action Targets, Fieldcraft Survival's training courses, and Mike Glover's upcoming book "Prepared". It highlights Fieldcraft Survival's mission to enhance survival capabilities through education, training, and equipment.
The Wizard Drill, as presented by Master Instructor Ken Hackathorn, is a rigorous five-round skill assessment for concealed carry proficiency. It tests accuracy and speed across four distances (3, 5, 7, and 10 yards) with specific targets and par times, emphasizing the critical importance of precise shot placement under pressure. This drill is designed to objectively measure a shooter's competency with their chosen carry firearm and ammunition.
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