This expert guide from Kyle Lamb of Viking Tactics, presented as part of the NRA America's Rifle Challenge, details essential techniques for using a two-point quick-adjust sling. It covers sling application for stability in prone and kneeling positions, safe transitions between strong and support sides, and maintaining rifle security during sidearm transitions. The instruction emphasizes the sling's role in enhancing rifle control and safety.
This guide covers the setup and use of the Tricer RP Bipod, detailing leg attachment, rifle mounting, and deployment for various shooting positions. It highlights the bipod's modularity and quick deployment features, while also cautioning about potential stability issues at full height and interference with sling studs. The expert review suggests it's ideal for hunting scenarios like coyote pursuit but less suited for precision range work.
This video features a firearms enthusiast celebrating their last day before marriage by shooting two favorite rifles: an M1 Garand and a Marlin 1894. The M1 Garand is chambered in .30-06 Springfield, and the Marlin 1894 is shown to handle both .38 Special and .357 Magnum ammunition. The shooter demonstrates various stances including offhand, prone, and kneeling, highlighting the enjoyable experience of shooting these classic firearms.
This video demonstrates a shooting drill focused on utilizing the magnification adjustment of a Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO). The drill progresses through standing, kneeling, and prone positions, emphasizing the use of the control hand to manipulate the optic's magnification. The instructor highlights the advantages gained by effectively working the magnification during dynamic shooting scenarios.
This drill focuses on efficiently manipulating the magnification on a Low-Powered Variable Optic (LPVO) during dynamic shooting transitions. It emphasizes using handwork to adjust the optic's power as you move between shooting positions (standing, kneeling, prone), highlighting the advantages this provides in target acquisition and engagement.
This video details a competitive firearms training drill called the "B Team" competition. The drill involves a combination of running, strength exercises with ruck plates, and shooting at a steel target from various positions, including kneeling. Participants are timed, and penalties are applied for misses and procedural errors, emphasizing both speed and accuracy under physical duress.
This video demonstrates tactical shooting techniques with the IWI Galil ACE rifle, featuring the Gideon Mediator optic. An experienced shooter showcases efficient magazine loading using a Maglula loader, dynamic target engagement from standing, kneeling, and prone positions, and a tactical magazine change. The instruction emphasizes competent firearm handling and smooth target transitions.
This guide details the setup and stress testing of the German Tactical Systems tripod, as demonstrated by FalconClaw. It covers features like the ball joint head, quick-release mechanism, and its impressive 105kg weight capacity. The tripod's portability and suitability for various shooting positions are also highlighted, offering practical insights for tactical gear users.
This video emphasizes the importance of training with your full tactical gear, not just your firearm. Clint Morgan demonstrates a dynamic shooting drill that incorporates running, pistol transitions, and rifle engagements from various positions. The drill serves as a reality check for physical conditioning and gear functionality, highlighting common mistakes like not wearing gloves or neglecting to re-zero optics after modifications. The content stresses that practical application of gear under stress is crucial for preparedness.
The Kraft Drill is a marksmanship assessment designed to establish a shooter's baseline accuracy across various positions. It involves shooting three-shot groups from prone, sitting, kneeling, and standing positions at 100 yards, typically using a tripod or barricade for support. The drill helps identify areas for improvement and sets performance benchmarks.
This video introduces the Target Eagle app as a tool for enhancing firearms training, particularly for long-range shooting. The instructor demonstrates a practical drill using the app's smart paper targets, focusing on accuracy at different distances and positions (prone, kneeling, standing). The app leverages AI to provide detailed analysis of speed, accuracy, grouping, and round count, offering immediate feedback to help shooters track progress and identify areas for improvement.
This guide details a shooting drill for the FN M249S, emphasizing proper handling and technique for this heavy, belt-fed platform. It covers prone, standing, and kneeling positions, highlighting the challenges and strategies for accurate shooting. The instruction comes from Yoki Sturrup, a high-profile firearms influencer with significant experience.
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