This video, featuring Chief Instructor Ernie Medina of Tap Rack Bang, provides expert tactical guidance on how to stack the odds in your favor during a gunfight. Medina emphasizes the critical importance of recognizing pre-attack signals for early reaction and repositioning. He details the difference between cover and concealment, using examples like sand-filled barrels versus empty ones, and stresses the advantage of supported shooting stances for accuracy at distance, citing the example of Elijah Dickens in the Indiana Mall shooting.
This video argues against specialized dry-fire trainers like the Cert True Breakak, asserting they can ingrain bad habits and are an unnecessary expense. Instead, it emphasizes practicing trigger control on your actual firearm, focusing on breaking the shot without disturbing sight alignment. The instructor, with extensive experience in competitive shooting, highlights that grip consistency at the moment of firing is paramount, not a 'straight back' trigger pull, and that observing sight movement during dry fire is key to identifying and correcting errors.
This video challenges experienced shooters to prove their claimed ethical hunting distances, revealing a stark contrast between theoretical capabilities and practical field performance. The analysis, featuring professional shooters and data-driven insights, highlights the critical importance of realistic hit probability assessments and the significant drop in accuracy when moving from ideal range conditions to field scenarios. The overall 36% hit rate underscores the need for specialized training for hunting rifles versus precision rifles.
This video details a specific gear loadout for a run-and-gun competition, emphasizing weight reduction and mobility. The presenter shares insights on pistol and rifle configurations, optic choices, and essential supporting gear like a chest rig and backpack. Practical training advice is offered, including practicing under physical exertion and assessing long-range shooting capabilities without a bipod.
This video demonstrates a demanding shooting drill that tests a participant's ability to perform under physical duress. The drill involves a sprint to a target, ammo retrieval, a sprint back, rifle reassembly, and then engaging targets. It highlights the importance of efficient rifle manipulation and the ability to transition between different shooting positions and stances.
This video focuses on shooting at a 70+ yard plate rack without external support. The description highlights an affiliate partnership with Big Tex Ordnance, offering a discount code for specific gear like the Enigma Express and PHLster Skeleton, promoting their EDC and range equipment. The creator also encourages Patreon support for future content and links to their Instagram profile for further engagement.
This video provides a practical guide to zeroing a red dot optic, specifically the Holosun 507k, on a Staccato C2 pistol. The instructor emphasizes zeroing from a standing, unsupported position to replicate real-world scenarios, rather than using a bench rest. Key techniques include co-witnessing with iron sights, firing five-round groups, and adjusting the optic's turrets for point of aim/point of impact alignment. The importance of using lower brightness settings for initial zeroing and increasing it for practical application is also highlighted.
This video features a discussion and practical demonstration of LPVOs versus red dot sights, focusing on their application in various shooting scenarios. It highlights the importance of operator skill over equipment, emphasizing consistent training with a specific firearm build. The content includes practical drills and insights into effective weapon manipulation and optic choice.
This video breaks down the critical role of rifle slings in developing stability for unsupported shooting positions like squatting, kneeling, and sitting. Instructors Jay and Larry emphasize proper sling setup and tension, along with techniques like offset aiming and managing the 'wobble zone' to improve accuracy when not shooting from the prone. The instruction is applicable to all rifle shooters, not just those focused on scoped carbines.
This video appears to be an instructional or informational piece focused on a specific firearms topic referred to as 'Unsupported'. While the exact nature of 'Unsupported' is not detailed in the provided information, the title suggests a technique or skill development related to firearm handling or shooting. The video likely aims to provide viewers with a method to master this specific aspect of firearm use, potentially offering advanced techniques for experienced shooters or a specialized skill for those looking to improve their proficiency.
This video demonstrates shooting rifled slugs unsupported, highlighting the significant recoil of 12 gauge slugs. The instructor emphasizes slow, controlled fire and proper follow-through of the action to manage the increased kick and ensure reliable cycling. The content focuses on practical shooting technique for a specific ammunition type.
This video discusses the relevance and benefits of training off-hand shooting techniques. It explores whether focusing on unsupported shooting is a worthwhile endeavor for firearm enthusiasts, likely covering practical applications and marksmanship improvements that can be gained from such training. The content aims to inform viewers about different shooting methodologies and their impact on overall proficiency.
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