NILAKIHAN KO ANG PRIZE PARA MERONG KABAHAN!

Published on April 22, 2024
Duration: 8:48

This video documents a friendly shooting competition among soldiers hosted by Harold Cabunoc. The competition utilized an AR-15 platform equipped with a Discovery Optics ED AR 126x24 IR FFP scope. Participants engaged a Figure 12 target at 100 meters with five rounds, with scoring based on shot placement, including a 10-point 'V' bullseye. The event highlights marksmanship skills in a competitive, albeit informal, military setting.

Quick Summary

A military shooting competition was held using AR-15 rifles equipped with Discovery Optics ED AR 126x24 IR FFP scopes. Participants shot at a Figure 12 target from 100 meters, with 10 points for the 'V' bullseye and 5 for other hits. The winner received 14,000 pesos.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Competition
  2. 00:07Scope Used: Discovery Optics ED AR 126x24 IR FFP
  3. 00:52Competition Details and Prize
  4. 01:08Target and Scoring System
  5. 02:01Competition Start: Five Rounds
  6. 03:51First Shooter's Score: Ronell
  7. 04:17Shooting Technique Advice
  8. 07:36Final Scores and Winner Announcement
  9. 08:14Winner's Prize and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of scope was used in the military shooting competition?

The competition utilized a Discovery Optics ED AR 126x24 IR FFP scope. This type of scope is noted for its suitability for designated marksman roles and competitive shooting, featuring a First Focal Plane reticle.

What was the target and distance for the shooting competition?

Participants engaged a Figure 12 target at a distance of 100 meters. This standard target is often used in marksmanship evaluations and competitions to test precision.

How was the scoring conducted in the competition?

Scoring awarded 10 points for shots landing in the 'V' bullseye portion of the target. Other scoring hits were awarded 5 points. Each shooter had five rounds to achieve the highest possible score.

What was the prize for the winner of the shooting competition?

The winner of the shooting competition received a prize of 14,000 pesos. This served as an incentive for the soldiers to perform their best in the marksmanship challenge.

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