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Published on December 18, 2025
Duration: 10:34

This video details a live-fire shooting competition focused on teamwork and strategy, led by retired military officer Harold Cabunoc. Participants engage targets using M16/M4 style rifles, with an emphasis on planning, rapid acquisition, and accuracy under pressure. The drill highlights scoring systems and the psychological aspects of competition, culminating in the awarding of a cash prize.

Quick Summary

This competitive shooting drill, led by instructor Harold Cabunoc, emphasizes strategy and teamwork using M16/M4 rifles. Targets are scored based on distance, and participants strategize roles and priorities. Performance is tracked via shot timers, with a focus on accuracy and speed from the prone position.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Competition Commencement
  2. 00:25Rules and Scoring Briefing
  3. 01:38Tactical Strategy Discussion
  4. 02:51Live Fire Execution
  5. 04:28Performance Assessment
  6. 05:00Incentivizing Performance
  7. 10:16Awarding the Winners

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scoring system used in this shooting competition?

Targets at 50 meters are worth 10 points, while closer targets are valued at 5 points. Teams strategize to maximize their total score within the allotted time.

What firearms are used in the competition?

The competition features M16A1 and M4 Carbine style rifles, chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, commonly employed in military and tactical shooting scenarios.

What is the role of strategy in this drill?

Strategy is crucial. Participants are encouraged to discuss team roles, prioritize targets, and establish a clear plan with a designated leader before engaging to optimize their performance and score.

How is performance measured in this drill?

Performance is measured using shot timers that record both time elapsed and the shooter's score. Individual shooter performance is then reviewed to identify areas for improvement.

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