I TRAINED WITH COMPETITION SHOOTERS

Published on October 7, 2024
Duration: 12:20

This video follows GHG Hussle as he trains with competition shooters, focusing on strategies for competitive shooting and discussing various firearm builds. Key takeaways include optimizing stage movement, understanding procedural penalties, and the importance of specific components like barrels and buffer systems in AR-15 builds. The discussion also touches on suppressor performance and managing gas blowback.

Quick Summary

When building an AR-15, the barrel and buffer system are considered the most critical components for performance and reliability. Prioritizing these elements ensures a solid foundation for the firearm. Competitors can save time by strategically planning movement through a stage, such as running from the outside to shorten distances.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Competition Goals
  2. 00:19Training with Competition Shooters
  3. 00:44Past Competition Experience
  4. 01:04Trip to Austin for Training
  5. 01:15GHG POV Channel Promotion
  6. 01:55Stage 1 Shooting Analysis
  7. 02:32Stage 2 Shooting Analysis
  8. 03:00Reloading Strategy in Competition
  9. 03:38Stage Movement & Penalties
  10. 04:06Strategic Stage Running
  11. 04:45Gas Blowback Discussion
  12. 05:05Stage 3 Shooting Analysis
  13. 05:34Firearm Build Cost Breakdown
  14. 05:50Critical Firearm Components
  15. 06:30SLR Rifleworks Rail Discussion
  16. 07:04Smooth Shooting Experience
  17. 07:15Stage 4 Shooting Analysis
  18. 07:33Hostage Scenario Simulation
  19. 08:02Jamal's Competition Build (125)
  20. 08:42Gas Blowback Mitigation
  21. 09:14Suppressor Advice
  22. 09:57Rambo J's Build & Backpack Gun
  23. 10:44Apollo 11 Firearm Review
  24. 11:09Apollo 11 Shooting Impressions
  25. 11:30Apollo 11 vs. Staccato/Atlas
  26. 11:55Muzzle Flip Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most important components to consider when building an AR-15?

When building an AR-15, the barrel and buffer system are considered the most critical components for performance and reliability. While receivers and other parts contribute to aesthetics and function, prioritizing these two elements ensures a solid foundation for the firearm.

How can competitors save time during a shooting stage?

Competitors can save time by strategically planning their movement through a stage. This includes considering running from the outside of the stage to shorten distances, which can shave off valuable seconds and improve overall stage time.

What are the potential downsides of using a suppressor on an AR-15?

Using a suppressor on an AR-15 can increase gas blowback, making the shooting experience less comfortable. This issue can often be mitigated by using specialized charging handles designed to deflect gas away from the shooter.

What distinguishes the Apollo 11 firearm's recoil from other 2011-style pistols?

The Apollo 11 firearm is noted for having more muzzle flip than direct rearward recoil, which can make it feel bouncier. This characteristic differentiates it from higher-end 2011 platforms like Staccato or Atlas, which are generally perceived as having softer recoil.

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