This video demonstrates an advanced shooting drill utilizing the Viking Tactics (VTAC) board at 200 yards with an AR-15. The drill emphasizes proficiency in barricade shooting, requiring shooters to engage targets from various ports (center, slant, side) while managing recoil and maintaining stability. The instruction is delivered by a US Navy Veteran, showcasing experienced-level techniques for engaging steel plates at distance.
This video features a couple, the uploader and their girlfriend, engaging in shooting activities on a VTAC board. The title indicates a competitive or challenging scenario involving a VTAC (Viking Tactics) branded target system, suggesting skill-based shooting or drills. The presence of a girlfriend implies a recreational or partnered shooting experience, likely at a range or training facility. The VTAC board itself suggests a focus on practical shooting or defensive applications of firearms.
This YouTube video, titled 'VTAC BOARD DRILL AT 200 YARDS,' focuses on a specific shooting exercise involving a VTAC (Viking Tactics) board at a considerable distance of 200 yards. While the exact firearm and caliber are not detailed in the provided information, the title strongly suggests a practical application of marksmanship and tactical training techniques.
This YouTube Short showcases a BCM 14.5" ELW MCMR-13 rifle, presented on a VTAC board. The video highlights prominent firearm components and accessories, including an EOTech optic and a suppressor. The brief format suggests a visual showcase rather than an in-depth review, likely aimed at enthusiasts interested in specific rifle builds and tactical gear.
This video features field testing of a 13.9-inch General Purpose Rifle (GPR) against a VTAC board. The rifle is equipped with a YHM T2 suppressor, PEQ15 laser, Modlite PLH light, Ballistic Advantage 13.9" barrel, Midwest Industries handguard, Magpul furniture (panels, magazine, rear sight, B.A.D. Lever, pistol grip, handstop), Daniel Defense front sight, Primary Arms 5x prism scope, Holosun RDS, Geissele SSAE trigger, Strike Industries charging handle, B5 Systems stock, and a Ferro Concepts Slingster. The UTG bipod is noted as needing replacement. The content focuses on demonstrating the rifle's capabilities and the performance of its various components.
This YouTube video from JP Enterprises provides a DIY guide to building a collapsible VTAC board, a popular training tool for law enforcement and 3-Gun competitors. The video details the construction process based on provided plans, positioning it as an ideal garage project for late 2019. It also encourages viewers to connect with JP Enterprises through their website and social media channels.
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