InRange - AZ2G Nov 2016 - ZFK Holosun - Stage 4 & Conclusions

Published on January 1, 2017
Duration: 13:26

This video details Stage 4 of the November 2016 InRange AZ2G match, focusing on a challenging course of fire. The stage begins with a difficult sled push through loose material, followed by mounting a rooftop for a shooting position. Competitors then engage multiple steel targets at varying distances. The discussion highlights the physical demands of the sled push and the awkward shooting positions presented by the rooftop prop, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and gear choice, such as the use of a red dot with a magnifier.

Quick Summary

Stage 4 of the AZ2G match features a strenuous sled push through loose terrain, followed by mounting an awkward rooftop prop that offers poor shooting positions. Competitors must adapt to unstable platforms while engaging steel targets, testing their physical and shooting skills under challenging conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Stage Start & Sled Push Instructions
  2. 00:21Mounting the Rooftop
  3. 00:45Engaging Steel Targets
  4. 01:16Competitor Performance Analysis
  5. 04:11Malfunction Handling
  6. 06:46Stage 4 Detailed Breakdown
  7. 07:18Shooting Position Challenges
  8. 08:16Gear vs. Shooter Discussion
  9. 09:34Magnifier Use Debate
  10. 10:29Match Overall Impressions
  11. 11:24Phoenix Two Gun Match Details
  12. 12:03Benefits of Not Running a Match
  13. 12:46Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key challenges of Stage 4 in the AZ2G match?

Stage 4 of the AZ2G match presents significant challenges, starting with a physically demanding sled push through loose terrain. This is followed by mounting an awkward rooftop prop that offers poor shooting positions, requiring competitors to adapt and overcome unstable platforms while engaging steel targets.

How does the rooftop prop affect shooting performance in competitions like AZ2G?

The rooftop prop in Stage 4 creates a very difficult and unstable shooting position. This forces competitors to find unconventional ways to stabilize their firearm, often leading to wobbling and increased difficulty in making accurate shots, testing their ability to shoot under adverse conditions.

What is the significance of the sled push in this competition stage?

The sled push in Stage 4 is designed to be a physically taxing obstacle. It tests a competitor's strength and endurance, as pushing the sled through loose material like dirt is significantly harder than on asphalt, impacting their physical readiness for the subsequent shooting portion.

When and where are Phoenix Two Gun matches held?

Phoenix Two Gun matches are typically held on the first Saturday of every month at Cowtown Range, located northwest of Phoenix. The event starts at 9 AM, with competitors advised to arrive around 8:30 AM for check-in and preparation.

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