NOIR | Ep. 6: Where Are All The Gun Celebs?

Published on June 16, 2014
Duration: 36:48

This video details a shotgun shooting drill focused on knocking down bowling pins and popper targets, culminating in engaging a steel target with slugs. It highlights the versatility of shotguns with different ammunition types and emphasizes safe handling during a timed competition. The drill is presented as an engaging way to practice shooting skills and build confidence with shotguns.

Quick Summary

The shotgun bowling pin drill is a timed competition designed to test shooting proficiency using birdshot, buckshot, and slugs to knock down bowling pins, popper targets, and steel. It emphasizes speed, accuracy, and safe handling, offering an engaging way to practice shotgun skills.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Intro & Safety Brief
  2. 00:52The Need for Mainstream Gun Culture
  3. 08:31Shotgun Bowling Pin Drill Setup
  4. 11:31Drill Begins: Team 1 Shooting
  5. 15:01Drill Continues: Team 2 Shooting
  6. 17:42Shotgun Comparison & Debrief
  7. 18:31Jen's Athletic Background & Shooting
  8. 22:04Dreaming of a Gunfest
  9. 28:45HK MR556 Discussion
  10. 32:33How I Watch Noir Submissions
  11. 33:25First-Time Firearm Buyer Advice
  12. 34:47Hoarding & Stockpiling Habits
  13. 35:43Spotify Playlist Addition

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the shotgun bowling pin drill?

The shotgun bowling pin drill involves knocking down bowling pins and other targets using different types of shotgun ammunition like birdshot, buckshot, and slugs in a timed competition format. It's designed to test speed, accuracy, and proficiency under pressure.

What types of shotgun ammunition are used in the drill?

The drill utilizes a progression of shotgun ammunition. It starts with birdshot for knocking down initial bowling pins, moves to buckshot for engaging popper targets, and concludes with slugs for hitting a steel target at a longer distance.

What shotguns were used in the video?

The participants used a JM Pro semi-automatic shotgun and a Magpul Mossberg shotgun during the drill. Both are noted as capable platforms for competitive shooting.

How does athletic background relate to shooting performance?

An athletic background can significantly translate to shooting performance by providing skills in mental and physical training, focus, and execution under pressure, as demonstrated by a participant with a heptathlete background.

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