Žiga's full run - Kasarda Drill (FB2019)

Published on September 19, 2019
Duration: 3:41

Žiga's run in the Kasarda Drill at Finnish Brutality 2019 showcases intense physical and tactical demands. The drill involves sprinting, engaging targets with a Valmet M76 rifle, and performing a kettlebell toss to maintain elevated heart rate before transitioning to a pistol. The entire course was completed in 165.15 seconds, highlighting the need for both speed and accuracy under extreme stress.

Quick Summary

The Kasarda Drill is a competition stage combining sprinting, rifle shooting, a kettlebell toss for physical stress, and a pistol transition. Žiga completed the drill at FB2019 in 165.15 seconds, demonstrating advanced skill under fatigue.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Preparation & Start
  2. 00:22Rifle Engagement & Kettlebell Toss
  3. 02:26Pistol Transition Stage
  4. 03:08Drill Completion & Time Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Kasarda Drill?

The Kasarda Drill is a demanding shooting competition stage that combines sprinting, rifle target engagement, a strenuous physical challenge like a kettlebell toss, and a pistol transition, testing both speed and accuracy under extreme physical stress.

What firearms were used in the Kasarda Drill run?

In this specific run, the shooter utilized a Valmet M76 rifle, likely chambered in 7.62x39mm, for the initial stages. A pistol, possibly a Glock (though not explicitly confirmed in text), was used for the final stage of the course of fire.

How was the performance measured in the Kasarda Drill?

Performance in the Kasarda Drill was measured using a PACT Club Timer III. The total time recorded for Žiga's run was 165.15 seconds, indicating the duration from the start signal to the completion of the final stage.

What physical challenges are involved in the Kasarda Drill?

A significant physical challenge in the Kasarda Drill involves throwing a heavy kettlebell between shooting sets. This is designed to elevate the shooter's heart rate and induce fatigue, simulating combat conditions and testing performance under stress.

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