NOIR SHOOTING CHALLENGE 4: STAGE 2

Published on February 1, 2019
Duration: 9:56

In the 'Texas Bingo' stage of the Noir Team Challenge, competitors face a unique firearm assignment system. The order in which plates on a Texas Star target are hit dictates which of the available firearms each shooter will use for the subsequent 25-yard clay target engagement. This format introduces an element of strategy and luck, as demonstrated by Colion Noir's deliberate plate engagement to secure a preferred rifle.

Quick Summary

The 'Texas Bingo' stage of the Noir Team Challenge features a unique firearm assignment system. Shooters hit numbered plates on a Texas Star target, with the first and last plates hit dictating their assigned firearms for a subsequent 25-yard clay target engagement. This method adds a strategic element of luck to the competition.

Chapters

  1. 00:24Welcome and Standings
  2. 00:36Course 2: Texas Bingo Introduction
  3. 00:45Texas Bingo Rules Explained
  4. 01:10Second Phase of Course
  5. 01:50Featured Firearms for Course 2
  6. 02:11Team Vets Discuss Luck Factor
  7. 02:18Competitors Familiarize Guns
  8. 02:55Veterans' Pre-Game Thoughts
  9. 03:40Team Vets Run: Texas Star & Shooting
  10. 04:44Team Vets Post-Run Reaction
  11. 05:43Team Noir Run: Texas Star & Shooting
  12. 06:50Team Noir Post-Run Reaction
  13. 07:20Colion Noir's Strategy Revealed
  14. 08:05Course 2 Final Standings
  15. 09:37Colion Noir's Book Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Texas Bingo' stage in the Noir Team Challenge?

The 'Texas Bingo' stage involves two shooters engaging a Texas Star target. The first plate hit assigns Shooter 1's firearm, and the last plate hit assigns Shooter 2's firearm. After this, they engage clay targets at 25 yards.

How are firearms assigned in the Texas Bingo stage?

Firearms are assigned based on the Texas Star target. The number of the first plate a shooter hits determines their firearm, and the number of the last plate hit determines the second shooter's firearm from a selection of available guns.

What firearms were available for the Texas Bingo stage?

The firearms available included the Mossberg MC1 pistol, MVP Scout bolt-action rifle, MMR tactical semi-automatic rifle, 590M Mag-Fed pump-action shotgun, and a shooter's choice AR.

What was the outcome of the Texas Bingo stage for Team Noir and Team Vets?

Team Noir successfully hit all 10 clay targets, while Team Vets hit 7 out of 10. This resulted in the overall score becoming tied at 3-3 after this stage.

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