This YouTube video focuses on testing the Cylee Bull firearm at the range. The content includes practical application, likely involving shooting stages and live-fire exercises. The title also indicates a self-reflective element, with commentary on mistakes made during the process. This suggests a review or range test format that also incorporates lessons learned and potential areas for improvement in technique or firearm handling.
This video documents a fun shoot event held at Camp Odonel, Tarlac, celebrating the Philippine Army's anniversary. Sixteen teams competed in rifle and pistol disciplines, with a mix of generals, senior NCOs, and other ranks participating to ensure fair competition. The event featured four distinct shooting stages, emphasizing marksmanship and speed.
This video details the experience of participating in the Finnish Brutality 2024 competition, highlighting the unique blend of shooting stages and physically demanding 'breacher' stages. The event emphasizes challenging stage design, requiring both marksmanship and physical conditioning, with a focus on fun and a lottery-based prize table. The speaker, Ivan from Kit Badger, shares his personal journey through the competition, including overcoming physical ailments and the overall experience of the event.
This video showcases a shooting competition, likely within the Philippine Army, featuring various stages and participants. It highlights team performance and individual achievements, including a "World War Two shooting competition" event. The competition involves stages like falling plates and steel plate shooting at 200 and 300 meters, demonstrating practical shooting skills.
This is a trailer for 'Lekka Piechota', an extreme shooting competition held in Poland. The event spans over 24 hours and features 25 shooting stages, navigation, and various technical challenges. The video highlights the intense nature of the competition and promotes upcoming full content, while also acknowledging sponsors like Sellier & Bellot and encouraging viewer support through their online store and Patreon. It positions the competition as one of the best of its kind.
This YouTube video, titled 'Polish Open Some Stages,' appears to showcase stages from a competitive shooting event, likely practical shooting, given the description's reference to 'practicalshootingtraininggroup.com'. The description also promotes in-person classes, digital coaching, Ben Stoeger's books available on Amazon, and a podcast from PSTG. While specific firearms or calibers aren't explicitly mentioned in the title or description, the context strongly suggests an event focused on handgun proficiency and competition.
This YouTube video, titled "Stage Study Episode 4," features Joel performing a stage study where he runs three different shooting stages back-to-back. He is actively seeking viewer feedback on his performance, asking for comments on what he did wrong or right. The video aims to help viewers understand how to better navigate and execute barricade stages, a common element in precision rifle competitions. The Precision Rifle Network (PRN) promotes the video, highlighting its relevance for competitors, operators, and hunters, and encourages community engagement and support through Patreon. The description also mentions sponsorship and product review opportunities.
This video is an extended cut of Stage 9 from the Tiger Valley competition in 2018. It offers a raw, less edited, and less conversational view of the shooting stages, intended for viewers who prefer a more direct presentation of the action. The description also highlights that InRange is viewer-supported through Patreon.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show, titled "Shitty Stages?", likely delves into the challenges or frustrations associated with shooting stages in practical pistol competitions. The description provides links to Ben Stoeger's class schedule, his pro shop for gear, and a discount code for Blue Bullets ammunition. While the specific content of the stages is unclear from the title alone, the context suggests a discussion relevant to competitive pistol shooting, equipment, and training.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show, titled 'Fucker Stages,' delves into discussions about shooting stages that the hosts find undesirable. While specific firearms or calibers are not explicitly mentioned in the title or description, the context strongly suggests a focus on practical shooting disciplines and the challenges presented by certain stage designs. The content likely revolves around critiquing or analyzing common scenarios encountered in competitive or training environments, with an underlying theme of firearm proficiency and stage efficiency.
This episode of the Practical Pistol Show, titled '3 minute walkthroughs,' delves into the optimal time needed for 'gaming out' shooting stages. The discussion is linked to a forum thread on doodieproject.com, providing further context and community interaction on the topic of pre-stage planning and strategy in practical pistol disciplines.
This YouTube video is titled "IDPA Classifier 06 22 2013". Based solely on the title and description, it appears to be a recording of an International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) classifier match that took place on June 22, 2013. The content likely showcases participants engaging in various shooting stages designed to test defensive pistol skills, evaluate proficiency, and assign classifications within the IDPA system. Viewers can expect to see practical shooting scenarios and potentially different firearms and equipment used in competition.
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