This guide details how to participate in the '1 MOA All Day Long' challenge, emphasizing the importance of 10-shot groups over 3-shot groups for proving rifle and ammunition accuracy. It covers rifle preparation, long-range sighting, firing the challenge group, and accurate measurement. Instruction is provided by Kit Badger, an expert in precision shooting, highlighting the need for patience and consistent performance under challenge conditions.
This video details a unique challenge where the loser of a shooting competition must perform a rock-throwing task. The drill involves running to a rock, placing one hand on the hip, and throwing the rock at a 15-yard target with the non-dominant hand. This tests accuracy, coordination, and physical agility under a penalty.
This episode of Dirty Kid Top Shot features a long-range rifle competition at KN&N Precision in Finger Me, Tennessee. Participants engage in various stages testing accuracy and speed at distances up to 700 yards, with challenges including positional shooting, moving targets, and engaging specific plate sizes. The competition highlights different rifle setups and shooter techniques, with scoring based on hits within par times.
This video captures a dynamic shooting event where a Range Officer (RO) engages a hostage-target while the uploader is actively running a stage. The action implies a competitive shooting scenario where safety protocols and rapid response are put to the test.
This YouTube video, titled 'Who do you think will win?', appears to be a comparative content piece related to firearms. Given the title's direct question about a "winner," it strongly suggests a head-to-head evaluation or challenge between different firearms. Without a transcript or further description, the specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers are unknown, but the core theme revolves around determining a victor in some form of shooting-related context. This could range from a performance shootout to a discussion about reliability or preference.
This YouTube video showcases participation in a USPSA match. The description highlights common firearms-related hashtags, indicating a focus on pistols, handguns, and the shooting sport of USPSA. The content likely features the practical application of firearms in a competitive setting, with an emphasis on the Staccato brand pistol.
This video documents a developing rivalry between Nick Freitas and John Lovell, escalating from a proposed 'pillow fight' to a more 'masculine' shooting competition. The challenge is set to take place at Lovell's range, with both parties selecting weapons to settle their dispute in a manner described as intended by 'God and special operations'. The exchange highlights a competitive spirit and a shift towards a firearms-centric resolution.
This video emphasizes the importance of a structured training routine to avoid wasting ammunition and improve marksmanship. The speaker advocates for an 80% pistol, 20% rifle training split, citing cost and complexity as reasons. Dry-fire practice is highlighted as crucial for maintaining skills between live-fire sessions, which should focus on addressing identified weaknesses, often revealed through competition.
This YouTube video, titled "O Último a Atirar Ganha Uma Pistola de Graça! (Bersa BP9cc)" (The Last to Shoot Wins a Free Pistol!), appears to be a firearm-related challenge or giveaway centered around a Bersa BP9cc pistol. The title suggests a competition where the winner receives the firearm, implying testing or handling of the weapon is involved. The content is likely aimed at firearm enthusiasts interested in the Bersa BP9cc model, shooting competitions, or gun giveaways.
This video showcases Stage 4 of the GoShoot match, which took place on September 7, 2025. While no specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers are mentioned in the provided title and description, the context strongly suggests a competitive shooting event. The video likely features participants navigating a stage designed to test shooting skills under pressure. Further analysis would require more detailed information from the video content itself.
This video announces "Dragonman's Freedom Shoot," an event scheduled for September 13th-14th. While specific firearms or calibers are not detailed in the provided description, the event name suggests a focus on firearm ownership rights and shooting activities. The title implies an upcoming event that will likely involve various firearms and potentially competitive or recreational shooting.
This video details a $100 challenge where participants attempt to hit a bullseye on a target from 25 yards using a Micro Draco firearm. The challenge emphasizes precision, with specific rules defining what constitutes a bullseye (inside the green circle, not on the line). Several participants attempt the challenge, highlighting the difficulty of achieving precision with the Micro Draco at this distance, and none successfully win the $100 prize in this installment.
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