Day one of Desert Brutality 2020 in the Armored +P division featured challenging stages requiring both rifle and pistol proficiency under physical duress. Competitors navigated obstacles like tank traps and engaged various steel and paper targets, emphasizing gear reliability and shooter stamina. The event highlighted the importance of consistent zeroing and managing equipment under stress, with participants like Ivan from Kit Badger sharing their experiences and lessons learned.
This video details Stage 2 of a competition, involving shooting a steel target at 250 yards from a tank trap, followed by a kettlebell carry drill. The stage emphasizes the physical demands of competitive shooting, requiring participants to transition from shooting to a strenuous physical task and back. It highlights the effectiveness of iron sights at extended ranges for those proficient with them, while also acknowledging the potential advantages of optics as a force multiplier, especially under time pressure or with limited iron sight experience.
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