686 Competitor + Optic FPV

Published on November 18, 2023
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This video showcases the Smith & Wesson 686 Competitor revolver in action at an outdoor range, utilizing an FPV perspective through a Cyelee red dot optic. The demonstration highlights proficient target transitions, recoil management with .357 Magnum, and basic reloading procedures. Instruction is delivered with high authority, focusing on performance aspects of the firearm and its accessories.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson 686 Competitor, chambered in .357 Magnum, is demonstrated with a Cyelee red dot optic in an FPV shooting drill. Key techniques shown include rapid target transitions, recoil management for effective follow-up shots, and efficient cylinder reloading, all presented from a high-authority perspective.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Optic Mount
  2. 00:03FPV Shooting Demonstration
  3. 00:12Reloading Process

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Smith & Wesson 686 Competitor shown in the video?

The Smith & Wesson 686 Competitor features a .357 Magnum caliber, a 6-inch barrel, a 6-round capacity, and a Performance Center finish. It is equipped with a Cyelee red dot optic mounted on an integrated rail for enhanced aiming.

How is recoil managed when firing the .357 Magnum in this setup?

The demonstration shows proficient recoil management through a stable shooting stance and grip, allowing for quick target reacquisition. The firearm's weight and design also contribute to mitigating felt recoil during FPV shooting.

What is the purpose of the FPV perspective in this shooting demonstration?

The FPV perspective simulates the shooter's direct line of sight through the red dot optic. This allows viewers to experience the aiming process, target acquisition, and sight picture during dynamic shooting exercises with the revolver.

What specific shooting techniques are highlighted?

The video highlights proficient target transitions between multiple steel targets and effective recoil management with the .357 Magnum. It also demonstrates the process of ejecting spent casings and reloading the revolver cylinder.

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