First Try at Super Test 293/300

Published on November 9, 2017
Duration: 4:48

This video demonstrates the 'Super Test' drill, a challenging shooting exercise focusing on both speed and accuracy under pressure. The shooter attempts to achieve a high score by completing multiple stages with varying distances and time limits, highlighting the importance of precise shot placement even when shooting rapidly. The drill emphasizes controlled aggression and efficient movement between stages.

Quick Summary

The 'Super Test' is a competitive shooting drill focused on speed and accuracy under pressure, often involving multiple stages with strict time limits and varying distances. A score of 293/300 signifies exceptional proficiency, with minimal misses and tight shot grouping.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Super Test
  2. 00:17Stage 1: 7 Yards
  3. 00:56Stage 2: 10 Yards
  4. 02:23Stage 3: 5 Yards
  5. 03:28Scoring and Analysis
  6. 04:01Final Score and Percentage
  7. 04:34Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Super Test' shooting drill?

The 'Super Test' is a competitive shooting drill designed to challenge a shooter's speed and accuracy under pressure. It typically involves multiple stages with varying distances and strict time limits, requiring precise shot placement even when shooting rapidly.

What score indicates high proficiency in the 'Super Test'?

A score of 293 out of 300 is considered exceptionally high for the 'Super Test', demonstrating minimal misses and excellent shot grouping across all stages of the drill.

What are the typical distances and times for the 'Super Test'?

The 'Super Test' often includes stages at distances like 7 yards and 10 yards, with demanding par times such as 10 rounds in 10 seconds at 10 yards and 10 rounds in 5 seconds at 5 yards.

How are 'line breaks' penalized in the 'Super Test'?

'Line breaks' in the 'Super Test' refer to shots that are not tightly grouped, often touching or very close to the edge of a scoring ring. These can lead to lower scores or penalties, as they indicate a lack of precision under pressure.

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