Concealed Carry Loadout Ep.6 | Kaydi’s Impossible Challenge

Published on July 31, 2022
Duration: 20:07

This episode features a concealed carry loadout challenge where Kaydi, Matt, and Clint test their chosen EDC firearms and gear. Kaydi introduces a unique drill combining movement, accuracy, and speed, ultimately winning by prioritizing precision hits over raw time. The video highlights various pistols like the SAR9C, Glock 19 Gen5, and Sig P320X, along with Alpha Omega holsters.

Quick Summary

Kaydi's 'Impossible Challenge' drill required hitting steel targets, sprinting, and accurately engaging a moving cardboard target. She won by prioritizing precision hits over raw speed, using a secret point system that favored accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Series Finale & Challenge Intro
  2. 00:58EDC Loadout Review: SAR9C, G19, P320X
  3. 01:27Kaydi's Impossible Challenge Drill Explained
  4. 04:18Matt's Shooting Runs & Results
  5. 08:21Clint's Shooting Runs & Fastest Time
  6. 11:32Kaydi's Precision Shooting Runs
  7. 13:34Challenge Scoring & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms were featured in the Concealed Carry Loadout Ep.6 challenge?

The episode featured the SAR USA SAR9C, a Glock 19 Gen5, and a Sig Sauer P320X Carry Spectre. All participants used Alpha Omega inside-the-waistband holsters for their concealed carry setups.

What was Kaydi's 'Impossible Challenge' drill?

Kaydi's drill involved shooting two steel targets on the left, two on the right, sprinting past a threshold, and then accurately hitting a center cardboard target while moving forward.

Who won Kaydi's Impossible Challenge and why?

Kaydi declared herself the winner by implementing a secret point system that prioritized accuracy and precision hits over raw shooting time, a strategy that favored her deliberate approach.

What were the key takeaways regarding shooting speed versus accuracy in the challenge?

The challenge highlighted that while speed is important, maintaining accuracy, especially for self-defense, is crucial. Pushing too hard for speed without accuracy can lead to misses and slower overall performance.

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