Army Shootoff: Friends Square Off Using TNP AR-15

Published on December 11, 2015
Duration: 10:44

This video demonstrates a friendly shooting competition between Army personnel and a civilian, focusing on accuracy with TNP AR-15 rifles and Tactical Ammunition. The session emphasizes proper trigger control, stable shooting positions, and target engagement strategies. It highlights the importance of consistent shot placement for effective marksmanship, even in a casual setting.

Quick Summary

The TNP AR-15 platform is capable of achieving Minute of Angle (MOA) accuracy. Key techniques for improving rifle accuracy include maintaining a stable shooting position and practicing slow, deliberate trigger control to avoid jerking. The competition used 55-grain ammunition from Tactical Ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Magazine Loading Basics
  2. 00:10Air Force Teaches Army Shooting
  3. 00:24Introduction to Shooters
  4. 00:54Rock River Arms Mention
  5. 01:03Tactical Ammunition.com Support
  6. 01:13Loading the Magazine
  7. 01:31Army vs. Air Force Shooting Experience
  8. 01:57Private Who Never Loaded Weapon
  9. 02:00AK Work in Progress
  10. 02:04Shooting from a Bag
  11. 02:13Accuracy Goal: MOA
  12. 02:19Ammunition Specs: 55 Grain
  13. 02:37Prior Service Training
  14. 02:45YouTube Channel Discussion
  15. 03:02Target Engagement Strategy
  16. 03:16Target Sequence: Upper Left
  17. 03:34Visual Learner Target Squares
  18. 03:50Three Shots per Target
  19. 04:00YouTube Audience Pressure
  20. 04:07Weapon Safety Check
  21. 04:21Go Army Go B
  22. 04:31Banter Between Friends
  23. 04:43Three Rounds Left
  24. 04:51Next Target Engagement
  25. 05:06Target Number Eight
  26. 05:10Friendly Fire Scenario
  27. 05:25Weapons Familiarization by Killing Buddy
  28. 05:32Dead Center Shot
  29. 05:41Next Shooter Up
  30. 05:48Shooting Pattern
  31. 06:01Go Army
  32. 06:04Scared of Isis
  33. 06:31Slow Trigger Pull Technique
  34. 06:47Center Target Engagement
  35. 07:00Touching Shots Group
  36. 07:15Next Shooter Ready
  37. 07:19Token Civilian Shooter
  38. 07:30Three Rounds Each Target
  39. 07:52Civilian Out-Shoots Military
  40. 08:01Bottom Left Target
  41. 08:10AK Build Showcase
  42. 08:17Final Rounds
  43. 08:26Target Retrieval
  44. 08:33Post-Shoot Debrief
  45. 08:46Richardson's Shooting Groups
  46. 09:04Number Three Shooter's Groups
  47. 09:14M16 Comparison
  48. 09:16Horizontal vs. Vertical Strength
  49. 09:21Draw Between Groups
  50. 09:30Friendly Fire Guy's Target
  51. 09:41Target Orientation
  52. 09:53Richardson's Next Group
  53. 10:00Subscriber Count Update
  54. 10:04Live vs. Dead Target
  55. 10:08Good Group Identification
  56. 10:13Friendly Fire Loses
  57. 10:16Draw Between Shooters
  58. 10:23Good Shooting
  59. 10:25Project with 36 Subscribers
  60. 10:29Civilian Advantage
  61. 10:34See You

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the expected accuracy of a TNP AR-15 rifle?

The TNP AR-15 platform is generally expected to achieve Minute of Angle (MOA) accuracy. This means that, under ideal conditions and with proper technique, the rifle should be capable of grouping shots within approximately one inch at a distance of 100 yards.

What are key techniques for improving rifle accuracy?

Improving rifle accuracy involves focusing on a stable shooting position, often achieved by using the back of the hand to support the rear stock. Crucially, slow and deliberate trigger control is essential; avoid jerking the trigger, as this can significantly degrade shot placement.

What type of ammunition was used in the AR-15 shootout?

The shooting competition utilized 55-grain ammunition from Tactical Ammunition. While described as generally accurate, it was noted that this particular load is not the highest performance ammunition available on the market.

What common mistakes can occur during a shooting drill?

Common mistakes include not fully seating magazines, which can cause feeding failures. Additionally, shooters may engage the wrong targets or deviate from the planned sequence, highlighting the importance of clear communication and target designation on the range.

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