Remote Brutality: Ian's WWSD Run - Join Us Yourself!

Published on February 23, 2021
Duration: 6:38

This video details the 'Remote Brutality' competition, a COVID-era adaptation of Finnish Brutality, where participants film their own runs of a challenging stage. The stage combines precision shooting with intense physical exertion, requiring participants to alternate prone shooting with kettlebell throws across fault lines within a strict par time. Ian McCollum demonstrates the drill using a WWSD 2020 carbine in challenging snowy conditions, highlighting the importance of firearm safety and the rifle's suitability for such demanding events.

Quick Summary

Remote Brutality is a shooting competition where participants film their runs of a specific stage remotely. The Kasarda Drill stage involves alternating prone shooting with 20kg kettlebell throws across fault lines within 180 seconds, demanding both marksmanship and fitness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Remote Brutality Explained
  2. 01:06Stage Rules & Setup
  3. 01:32The Kasarda Drill: Kettlebell Stage
  4. 02:15WWSD Carbine & Safety
  5. 02:48Ian's Stage Run in Snow
  6. 05:51Post-Run Assessment & Submission

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Remote Brutality?

Remote Brutality is a shooting competition adapted from Finnish Brutality, allowing participants worldwide to film their runs of a specific stage remotely due to COVID-19 restrictions. It combines shooting with physical challenges like kettlebell throws.

What are the requirements for the Remote Brutality Kasarda Drill stage?

The stage needs a 50-yard range, a steel target, a 20kg kettlebell, two 15-meter fault lines, and a par time of 180 seconds. Participants alternate prone shooting with kettlebell throws across fault lines.

What rifle did Ian McCollum use for Remote Brutality?

Ian McCollum used the WWSD 2020 carbine, chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. Its lightweight design, approximately 5 lbs unloaded, proved advantageous for the physically demanding stage.

What safety considerations are important for this drill?

Crucially, maintain muzzle awareness, especially in adverse conditions like snow or mud, to prevent barrel obstructions. Proper firearm handling under physical stress is paramount.

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