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

Published on May 2, 2017
Duration: 9:39

This video details Stage 1 of the Two Gun Action Challenge Match, featuring the IWI X95 Tavor and the WWSD 2017 Beta DMR. Expert instruction from InRangeTV covers target engagement strategies, reloading techniques, and the impact of equipment choices in a timed competition setting. The segment highlights practical application of marksmanship skills under pressure.

Quick Summary

Stage 1 of the Two Gun Action Challenge Match involves engaging multiple targets through conduits from varying distances. Competitors start at low ready, engage targets, and then advance to re-engage. A minimum of 12 hits is required, with penalties applied for errors like dropping loaded magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Match & 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 rules for Stage 1 of the Two Gun Action Challenge Match?

Stage 1 requires engaging multiple targets through conduits from different ranges. Competitors start standing at low ready, engage initial targets, then advance to engage all targets again. A minimum of 12 total hits is required to avoid a score penalty.

What firearms were used in this InRangeTV competition stage?

The competition featured the IWI X95 Tavor, used by Karl Kasarda, and the WWSD 2017 Beta DMR, operated by Ian McCollum. Both are modern rifles utilized for the challenge.

What is the penalty for dropping a magazine during a reload in this match?

Leaving a loaded magazine behind on the ground during a reload results in a 10-second penalty. This emphasizes the importance of secure magazine handling and retention during competition.

How did the X95 Tavor perform against the WWSD 2017 DMR in Stage 1?

Karl Kasarda shot the X95 Tavor in 45.04 seconds. Ian McCollum shot the WWSD 2017 DMR in 50.84 seconds, which became 60.84 seconds after a 10-second penalty for a dropped magazine.

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