This video from Tactical Rifleman, featuring SGM (Ret.) Karl Erickson, introduces DA Targets as a safer alternative to steel for close-range shooting. The polymer targets are ricochet-free, self-healing, and offer color-changing impact feedback. They are compatible with various calibers and designed for minimal maintenance, allowing for extended training sessions. DA Targets come in temperature-specific variations and offer different shapes, including USPSA regulation sizes and knockdown options.
This guide details how to use Newbold Targets for safe and effective close-range firearm practice. The self-sealing reactive polymer targets are highlighted as a safer alternative to steel due to their no-ricochet and no-lead-splatter properties, making them ideal for training scenarios where space is limited.
This video emphasizes that true gunfight training differs from precision target practice. It advocates for short-range, fast shooting to achieve combat-effective hits. Post-engagement actions are crucial, including seeking cover, moving to a tactical advantage, and contacting 911. The use of reactionary polymer targets is highlighted for their ability to provide immediate feedback without dangerous ricochets.
This video focuses on a DIY approach to creating a polymer plate rack for pistol training, emphasizing its utility for close-range practice. It highlights the use of polymer target plates from the Newbold Target Company. The description also includes promotional links for a gun giveaway and concealed carry training resources from USCCA. Social media links for USCCA are also provided.
This video details a firearms training drill set in a sunflower field, focusing on engaging various electronic and steel targets. The drill emphasizes safe movement, target acquisition, and proper firearm handling, including double-taps and malfunction clearing. It showcases the use of electronic targets from Action Target and discusses their reliability and features, alongside practical shooting advice from experienced individuals.
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