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Published on August 17, 2025
Duration: 17:19

This video details a 'Horse' shooting competition between two individuals on a range, designed as a tune-up session. The drills involve timed sequences of drawing from a holster, shooting at steel and silhouette targets with both pistol and rifle, performing reloads, and incorporating movement. Misses incur time penalties, and the competition aims to humble the participant perceived as 'cocky'. The session also includes a product mention for Barbell Apparel.

Quick Summary

The 'Horse' shooting game is a competitive drill where participants challenge each other in various shooting tasks. Misses result in letters (H-O-R-S-E), and the first to spell the word loses. In this video, misses are penalized with a 1-second addition to the shooter's total time, emphasizing both speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to the Tune-Up Session
  2. 00:41Coin Flip for First Pick
  3. 01:44First Drill: Pistol Draw, Reload, Right Hand Only
  4. 03:15First Shooter's Performance
  5. 03:26Second Shooter's Turn
  6. 04:11Second Drill: Pistol Draw, Reload, One Shot
  7. 05:04Second Shooter's Performance (Drill 2)
  8. 05:36Sponsor Mention: Barbell Apparel
  9. 06:13Third Drill: Rifle to Pistol Transition
  10. 06:46First Shooter's Performance (Drill 3)
  11. 06:55Second Shooter's Performance (Drill 3)
  12. 07:36Fourth Drill: One Shot, Reload, One Shot
  13. 08:04First Shooter's Performance (Drill 4)
  14. 08:22Second Shooter's Performance (Drill 4)
  15. 08:43Fifth Drill: Run to Steak, Three Shots
  16. 09:17First Shooter's Performance (Drill 5)
  17. 09:36Second Shooter's Performance (Drill 5)
  18. 09:40Sixth Drill: Stop to Stop (Rifle then Pistol)
  19. 10:14First Shooter's Performance (Drill 6)
  20. 10:46Second Shooter's Performance (Drill 6)
  21. 11:18Seventh Drill: Draw, 18 Shots, Reload, One Shot
  22. 11:49First Shooter's Performance (Drill 7)
  23. 11:55Second Shooter's Performance (Drill 7)
  24. 12:50Eighth Drill: From the Truck (Rifle & Pistol)
  25. 13:26First Shooter's Performance (Drill 8)
  26. 14:35Second Shooter's Performance (Drill 8)
  27. 15:16Final Drill: One Shot, Reload, One Shot (Decider)
  28. 15:43First Shooter's Performance (Final Drill)
  29. 16:27Second Shooter's Performance (Final Drill)
  30. 16:50Conclusion and Winner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Horse' shooting game?

The 'Horse' shooting game is a competitive drill where participants challenge each other in various shooting tasks. Misses result in letters (H-O-R-S-E), and the first to spell the word loses. It's a fun way to practice shooting skills like drawing, accuracy, and reloading under pressure.

How are misses penalized in this shooting drill?

In this specific 'Horse' shooting drill, misses are penalized with a time addition. Each missed shot adds one second to the shooter's total time, making accuracy as important as speed for a good score.

What types of firearms and targets are used in these shooting drills?

The drills utilize both pistols and rifles, engaging targets such as rectangular steel silhouettes and armadillo-shaped silhouette targets. This variety tests different shooting skills and transitions.

Can you describe a typical drill sequence in the 'Horse' shooting game?

A typical drill might involve drawing a pistol from a holster, firing five shots, performing a tactical reload, and then firing five more shots, often with a restriction like right-hand only. Other drills incorporate rifle shots and movement.

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