This tactical guide from Tactical Rifleman explains the critical decision-making process between reloading a rifle and transitioning to a pistol during a self-defense scenario. It emphasizes that the choice depends heavily on distance to the threat and the availability of cover. The instructor, demonstrating expert knowledge, advises reloading at longer distances (100m) or when cover is present at closer ranges (10m), but advocates for a swift pistol transition at close range (10m) without cover, especially when facing potential rifle malfunctions.
This guide details the practical application of a red dot magnifier, specifically the Holosun HM3X paired with a 510C optic, for enhanced target identification at distance. The presenter, a professional firearm retailer, demonstrates how to quickly deploy the magnifier for clearer observation and then flip it aside for close-range speed. This setup offers the versatility needed for shooters who prefer red dot platforms but require extended range capabilities.
This video details the Modified Accelerator Drill, a valuable training exercise for improving shooting skills across various distances and cadences. The drill emphasizes transitioning from near to far and far to near targets, challenging accuracy, speed, and the ability to adjust shooting pace. It offers strategic adjustments for shooters struggling with specific aspects, like long-range accuracy or close-range speed.
This video details the challenging process of zeroing a Trijicon ACOG TA31 optic, which required a return to the manufacturer due to a misaligned prism. It also covers co-witnessing an RMR red dot sight on top of the ACOG. The presenter highlights the nostalgic appeal and battlefield utility of the ACOG, especially for new shooters, while also critiquing Trijicon's customer service and quality control.
This guide demonstrates a tactical shooting technique using the Primary Arms 1-6x24mm Nova LPVO, as showcased by SuperSetCA. It covers utilizing the daylight-bright ACSS Nova reticle at 1x for close engagements and transitioning to 6x magnification for accurate long-range shots using the BDC holds. The technique emphasizes rapid target transitions and effective use of the optic's magnification range.
This video introduces the Leupold LCO (Carbine Optic) and D-EVO (Dual Enhanced View Optic) system. The LCO is presented as a premium red dot sight with a 1 MOA dot and a wide field of view, designed to minimize obstruction. The D-EVO offers a fixed 6x magnification that can be used in conjunction with the LCO's 1x capability, allowing for rapid transitions between near and far targets by simply moving the eye, not the head. The system aims to provide a versatile solution for carbine platforms.
The Leupold D-EVO (Dual Enhanced View Optic) is a combat optic designed to address the challenges of engaging both close and distant targets. It integrates with a Leupold LCO carbine optic, offering a 1 MOA red dot for immediate close-range acquisition. The D-EVO itself features a reticle with a 0.5 MOA dot, a 5 MOA circle, and mil radian markings for windage and elevation, enabling effective engagement out to 600 meters. Its design minimizes rail space, positioning it to the right of the primary red dot.
The Leupold AR-15 Mark 4 CQ/T is a versatile optic combining red dot functionality with 1-3x variable magnification. It excels at close ranges with a wide field of view for both-eyes-open shooting and at distances up to 300 yards and beyond with its 3x setting. The circle dot reticle aids in ranging and leading moving targets, featuring 10 brightness settings, including two for night vision.
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