Barrett 50 standing 10 shots in under 10 seconds drill (M82a1)

Published on July 31, 2022
Duration: 0:31

This video showcases the Barrett M82A1 .50 BMG rifle being fired in a rapid 10-shot standing drill. The shooter completed the drill in 7.50 seconds, demonstrating significant recoil control. Analysis of the target revealed some shots pulled low, indicating room for improvement in shot placement during rapid fire.

Quick Summary

The Barrett M82A1 .50 BMG rifle was fired 10 times from a standing position in 7.50 seconds during a rapid fire drill. Post-drill analysis indicated some shots were pulled low, highlighting areas for marksmanship improvement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Preparation and Stance
  2. 00:1010-Shot Rapid Fire Drill
  3. 00:21Performance Review & Target Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the time achieved in the Barrett M82A1 rapid fire drill?

The shooter completed the 10-shot standing drill with the Barrett M82A1 rifle in an impressive 7.50 seconds, showcasing rapid firing capability.

What caliber is the Barrett M82A1 rifle used in the drill?

The Barrett M82A1 rifle featured in this drill is chambered in the powerful .50 BMG caliber, known for its significant range and stopping power.

What challenges were noted after the Barrett M82A1 rapid fire drill?

After completing the drill, the shooter reviewed the target and noted that some shots were pulled low, indicating a need to refine shot consistency during rapid fire.

Is it possible to shoot a Barrett M82A1 accurately from a standing position?

Yes, this drill demonstrates that with advanced skill and practice, it's possible to achieve rapid fire accuracy from a standing position with the Barrett M82A1, though recoil management is key.

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