How Awesome is This? Moons Out 2025 Night 2

Published on March 22, 2025
Duration: 15:42

This video covers the second night of the Moons Out 2025 night rifle match, detailing stages like 'Bound Forward,' 'Double Wide of Death,' 'BMOT Knight Assault' (featuring a kettlebell drill), 'Radio Freakout' with radio commands, and 'Assault on Camp A107' involving concertina wire. The shooter, Ian McCollum, utilizes a Lage 556 Mac 11 A1 conversion with a B Meers Maul IR laser aiming module and night vision, highlighting the challenges and techniques required for night shooting competitions. The match emphasizes advanced shooting skills under low-light conditions.

Quick Summary

The Moons Out 2025 night rifle match features challenging stages like 'Bound Forward,' 'Double Wide of Death,' and the physically demanding 'Kettlebell Drill.' Shooters utilize night vision and IR lasers to overcome darkness, with stages like 'Radio Freakout' incorporating radio commands for dynamic engagement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Moons Out 2025 Night 2
  2. 00:50Stage 6: Bound Forward
  3. 03:14Stage 7: Double Wide of Death (Shoot House)
  4. 04:12Stage 8: BMOT Knight Assault (Kettlebell Drill)
  5. 08:39Stage 9: Radio Freakout
  6. 11:16Stage 10: Assault on Camp A107
  7. 14:04Match Conclusion and Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key challenges of shooting in a night rifle match like Moons Out 2025?

Key challenges include extreme darkness requiring night vision and IR illuminators, target flashers that disrupt aiming, and the need for precise shot placement under pressure. Physical exertion from stages like the kettlebell drill also adds difficulty.

What specialized gear is used in night rifle competitions?

Essential gear includes night vision goggles (NVGs) for visibility, infrared (IR) laser aiming modules for precise targeting, and often specialized rifles like the Lage 556 Mac 11 A1 conversion. Sponsors like Q and Trijicon provide firearms and optics.

Can you describe the 'Kettlebell Drill' from the Moons Out 2025 match?

The Kettlebell Drill involves throwing a heavy kettlebell (50-52 lbs) downrange, then engaging a target from a kneeling position where it lands. Bonus time is awarded for crossing barricades, and the stage concludes with a return to the start and further engagements.

How does radio communication impact a night shooting stage?

Radio communication, as seen in the 'Radio Freakout' stage, adds a dynamic element by providing target engagement instructions. Shooters must actively listen and adapt to changing directives, making it a test of communication and reaction.

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