This video showcases a friendly shooting challenge between Ian and Mitch, the design engineer for Q, at the Moons Out Goons Out 2024 event. They compete using prototype Q Boombox firearms, engaging silhouette and popper targets. The challenge highlights competitive shooting scenarios and the performance of Q's firearms.
This video demonstrates a high-speed shooting drill from world-record speed shooter Jerry Miculek. It showcases a rapid transition from a Smith & Wesson M&P 9L Performance Center pistol to an M&P 15-22 Performance Center rifle, engaging multiple targets including a popper, plate rack, and moving clay. Miculek also provides an expert explanation of the 'height over bore' phenomenon when using optics on an AR platform at close range. The drill emphasizes speed, accuracy, and smooth transitions, concluding with a sub-5-second run and a strong reminder about range safety protocols.
This video provides a detailed match analysis from the Area 4 Championship 2019 in the Carry Optics division. The speaker, finishing seventh, breaks down specific stages, highlighting strategic errors, movement inefficiencies, and reloading issues. He emphasizes the importance of analyzing mistakes to improve performance in competitive shooting, particularly focusing on target transitions and aggressive shooting on medium-distance targets.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show features a discussion on common shooting challenges, including plate racks and Texas Stars, emphasizing patience and proper sight alignment. The panel also addresses the perceived benefits of custom-built 1911s versus budget models, highlighting reliability and shooter skill over price. Finally, they delve into adapting training drills for different competition scoring systems like IDPA, focusing on accuracy penalties and their impact on strategy.
This YouTube video showcases a USPSA competition event held in Puyallup, Washington, in March 2016. The focus is on Stage 5, featuring a Tanfoglio Stock 2 pistol. Notably, a popper target failed to fall, and the description mentions the shooter 'won the calibration,' implying a successful resolution or performance within the stage rules despite the target malfunction.
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