Quickdraw Duel: Taran vs. Nils

Published on March 29, 2024
Duration: 6:09

This video showcases a quickdraw duel between Taran Butler and Nils Jonasson, highlighting elite speed and precision in competitive shooting. Both athletes demonstrate exceptional plate rack and falling steel runs, with Taran Butler achieving a faster time on the plate rack (1.81s vs 1.93s) and significantly faster falling steel times (as low as 0.90s). They discuss advanced techniques like the 'scoop draw' and shooting from the hip, underscoring their world-class expertise.

Quick Summary

Taran Butler and Nils Jonasson engaged in a quickdraw duel, with Taran achieving faster times on both plate rack (1.81s vs 1.93s) and falling steel (as low as 0.90s). They discussed advanced techniques like the 'scoop draw' and shooting from the hip.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Nils Jonasson Plate Rack Run
  2. 00:39Taran Butler Plate Rack Challenge
  3. 01:15Taran Butler Falling Steel Runs
  4. 02:15Nils Jonasson Falling Steel Runs
  5. 04:50Shooting Technique & Career Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key performance differences between Taran Butler and Nils Jonasson in their quickdraw duel?

Taran Butler edged out Nils Jonasson on the plate rack, finishing in 1.81 seconds compared to Nils' 1.93 seconds. Taran also demonstrated significantly faster falling steel times, achieving runs as low as 0.90 seconds.

What shooting techniques did Taran Butler and Nils Jonasson discuss?

They discussed the 'scoop draw' technique, which Nils Jonasson noted could save 0.1 to 0.2 seconds. Taran Butler also mentioned utilizing shooting from the hip for extremely close targets.

What firearms were used by Taran Butler and Nils Jonasson in the competition?

Taran Butler used his 'trusty G17', a Taran Tactical modified Glock 17. Nils Jonasson was seen wearing a Canik competition jersey, implying the use of a Canik firearm, likely a Canik Rival-S.

What is the significance of the 'scoop draw' in competitive shooting?

The 'scoop draw' is an advanced technique discussed by Nils Jonasson, who stated it can shave off approximately 0.1 to 0.2 seconds from a shooter's draw time, offering a competitive edge.

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