Brokos' LFT Bianchi Cup: Carbine Edition

Published on December 1, 2021
Duration: 1:14

This video demonstrates a carbine-focused drill inspired by the Bianchi Cup competition. The objective is to clear a six-plate rack and hit a steel target twice, all within a strict six-second time limit. The drill emphasizes speed, accuracy, and efficient target transitions under pressure.

Quick Summary

This Carbine Bianchi Cup drill challenges shooters to clear a six-plate rack and score two hits on a steel target, all within a demanding six-second time limit. It's designed to test speed, accuracy, and target transition skills under significant pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Carbine Bianchi Cup Drill
  2. 00:04Drill Setup: Distances and Steel Target
  3. 00:11Drill Requirements: Plate Rack and Steel Hits
  4. 00:18Time Limit and Difficulty
  5. 00:23Guest Timer Introduction
  6. 00:34Executing the Drill
  7. 00:57Drill Results and Time
  8. 01:01Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of the Carbine Bianchi Cup drill shown?

The drill involves engaging a six-plate rack, requiring all plates to be cleared. Additionally, two hits must be scored on a steel target. The entire sequence must be completed within a strict six-second time limit.

What is the primary objective of this Carbine Bianchi Cup drill?

The primary objective is to test and improve a shooter's speed and accuracy under pressure. It challenges the ability to transition between targets efficiently and make precise shots within a very short timeframe.

What equipment is necessary to perform this carbine drill?

To perform this drill, you will need a carbine, a plate rack with at least six plates, a steel target, and a reliable pro timer to accurately measure your performance against the six-second par time.

What distances are typically involved in a Carbine Bianchi Cup?

While this specific drill focuses on 35 yards, the full Carbine Bianchi Cup competition typically involves engaging targets at multiple distances, including 35, 40, 45, and 50 yards, demanding adaptability.

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