2G-ACM X95 Tavor & WWSD 2017 Beta DMR - Stage 1

Published on May 2, 2017
Duration: 9:39

This video details Stage 1 of a Two Gun Action Challenge Match, featuring the IWI X95 Tavor and the WWSD 2017 Beta DMR. Expert instruction from InRangeTV covers the stage rules, target engagement, and penalty assessment, highlighting practical application of competitive shooting techniques. The segment provides insights into rifle performance and shooter strategy in a timed event.

Quick Summary

Stage 1 of the Two Gun Action Challenge Match, presented by InRangeTV, requires shooters to engage multiple targets from different positions, starting at low ready. Accuracy is crucial, with a minimum of 12 hits needed to avoid penalties. Karl Kasarda shot the IWI X95 Tavor in 45.04 seconds, while Ian McCollum ran the WWSD 2017 Beta DMR, finishing in 50.84 seconds before a 10-second penalty.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Match & Rifle Introduction
  2. 00:57Karl's Bullpup Bias
  3. 01:13Rifle Comparison and Match Goal
  4. 02:14Stage 1 Rules Explained
  5. 02:55Ian's Stage 1 Run
  6. 04:12Karl's Stage 1 Run
  7. 05:03Post-Run Analysis & Mag Penalty
  8. 07:28Optic Performance & X95 Review

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key elements of Stage 1 in the Two Gun Action Challenge Match shown by InRangeTV?

Stage 1 involves starting at low ready, engaging multiple targets from designated positions (conduits A and B), and then advancing to re-engage all targets. A minimum of 12 hits is required to avoid penalties, emphasizing speed and accuracy.

What firearms were used in this InRangeTV competition stage?

The firearms featured were the IWI X95 Tavor, shot by Karl Kasarda, and the WWSD 2017 Beta DMR, shot by Ian McCollum. Both represent modern firearm platforms used in competitive shooting.

What kind of penalties can occur during this competition stage?

Penalties can include time additions for failing to achieve the minimum required hits on targets or for procedural errors, such as leaving ammunition behind, as demonstrated by Ian McCollum's 10-second penalty.

How did the shooters perform in Stage 1?

Karl Kasarda completed the stage with a raw time of 45.04 seconds using the IWI X95 Tavor. Ian McCollum had a raw time of 50.84 seconds, which increased to 60.84 seconds after a 10-second penalty.

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