200 YARD STAGE AT FDCC

Published on February 23, 2026
Duration: 1:10

This video demonstrates a 200-yard stage at FDCC, showcasing techniques for engaging targets from standing, kneeling, and prone positions using an AR-style rifle. The shooter utilizes common competition gear, including an LPVO, red dot sight, plate carrier, and battle belt, while adhering to range commands. The instruction emphasizes smooth transitions between shooting positions and effective target engagement at distance.

Quick Summary

The 200-yard stage at FDCC showcases effective shooting techniques from standing, kneeling, and prone positions using an AR-style rifle with an LPVO and red dot sight. The demonstration emphasizes smooth transitions between positions, utilizing support like crates, and adhering to range commands for safe and accurate target engagement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Stage Start & Safety Briefing
  2. 00:06Standing Engagement
  3. 00:13Kneeling Position with Support
  4. 00:21Prone Position Engagement
  5. 00:48Stage End - Cease Fire

Frequently Asked Questions

What shooting positions were demonstrated in the 200-yard stage at FDCC?

The 200-yard stage at FDCC demonstrated shooting from a standing position, transitioning to a kneeling position using support like crates, and finally moving to a prone position for engaging distant targets effectively.

What type of rifle and optics were used in the video?

The shooter used an AR-style rifle equipped with a Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO) and a top-mounted red dot sight, suitable for engaging targets at various distances encountered in competition stages.

What safety equipment is recommended for shooting competitions like the one at FDCC?

Essential safety equipment includes hearing protection, such as Peltor Impact earmuffs, and eye protection. Following all Range Safety Officer commands is also critical for safe operation.

How can shooters improve their performance in timed shooting stages?

Improving performance involves practicing smooth transitions between shooting positions (standing, kneeling, prone) and maintaining accuracy at distance. Utilizing available support and practicing under timed conditions are key.

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