Rifleman’s Hurdle Stage from OPEN GYM | at Bone Valley Industries

Published on November 11, 2025
Duration: 2:22

This video outlines the 'Rifleman's Hurdle' stage from an 'Open Gym' event hosted at Bone Valley Industries. It details a team relay drill where participants must execute standing rifle shots, navigate a barricade, engage targets at 200 yards, and then transition to pistol engagements. The drill emphasizes speed and accuracy under pressure, with the first team to complete the relay winning.

Quick Summary

The Rifleman's Hurdle is a team relay shooting drill where four-person teams execute standing rifle shots, navigate a barricade, engage targets at 200 yards, and then transition to pistol engagements. The first team to complete all stages and tag wins.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Drill Overview: Teams of Four
  2. 00:01Stage 1: Standing Rifle Shot
  3. 00:03Stage 2: Barricade Climb & Rifle Engagement
  4. 00:09Stage 3: Pistol Engagement
  5. 00:15Stage 4: Run Back and Tag
  6. 00:15Winning Condition: First Team Finishes
  7. 02:15Participant Mention: Matt

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key stages of the Rifleman's Hurdle shooting drill?

The Rifleman's Hurdle drill involves a standing rifle shot, climbing over a barricade, retrieving a rifle for a 200-yard standing shot, and then transitioning to two pistol hits on a silhouette target. Teams then run back to tag.

How is the Rifleman's Hurdle stage structured for competition?

This stage is run as a team relay with four members per team. The objective is for the first team to successfully complete all shooting and movement requirements to win the relay.

What skills are tested in the Rifleman's Hurdle stage?

The drill tests a combination of marksmanship under pressure, physical agility to clear obstacles, speed in weapon transitions (rifle to pistol), and teamwork in a relay format.

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