Can the youngster beat his father in the cold?? 🏆

Published on November 29, 2024
Duration: 12:41

This video demonstrates a competitive shooting game called 'Hogg,' played between a father and son in cold weather conditions. The game involves players calling shots on various steel targets at different distances, with missed shots resulting in letters. The drill emphasizes shooting under adverse conditions and highlights the importance of adaptability in firearms training.

Quick Summary

The 'Hogg' shooting game is a competitive drill where players call shots on targets, receiving letters for misses. Played in cold, snowy weather, it tests adaptability and marksmanship under adverse conditions, utilizing steel targets at distances up to 100 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to the Range and Game
  2. 00:17Explaining the 'Hogg' Shooting Game
  3. 01:05Range Tour: Targets and Setup
  4. 01:39Cold Weather Conditions and Challenges
  5. 02:30Starting the 'Hogg' Game: Round 1
  6. 03:05First Shot: 100 Yards Low Ready
  7. 04:30Round 2: 50 and 100 Yard Targets
  8. 05:42Round 3: Rifle to Pistol Transition Drill
  9. 06:14Player Chooses Next Shot
  10. 07:29Pistol and AR Challenge
  11. 07:53All Pistol Round: Spinner Targets
  12. 08:31Pistol at 25 Yards, then AR at 100
  13. 09:07Spinner and Azone Steel Challenge
  14. 10:19Final Round: 25 Yard Pistol Shots
  15. 11:14Conclusion and Takeaways

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Hogg' shooting game?

The 'Hogg' shooting game is a competitive drill similar to 'Horse' in basketball. Players call their shots on various targets, and if a player misses a called shot, they receive a letter. The first player to spell out 'HOGG' loses the game.

What challenges are presented by shooting in cold weather?

Cold weather shooting presents challenges such as reduced dexterity from shivering, potential equipment issues (like microphone failures), and the need for increased focus to maintain accuracy despite the adverse conditions.

What types of targets are used in the 'Hogg' game?

The 'Hogg' game utilizes a variety of steel targets, including spinners, gongs, and azone plates, positioned at different distances ranging from 25 yards up to 100 yards.

What are some of the shooting drills demonstrated in the video?

The video demonstrates drills like engaging multiple steel targets at various distances, transitioning from a rifle to a pistol draw, and shooting spinners from a low ready or holster position, all within the context of the 'Hogg' game.

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