Shooting Contest Details at Dragonman’s Freedom Shoot Sept. 13-14

Published on August 15, 2025
Duration: 2:44

This video details the shooting contest portion of Dragonman's Freedom Shoot on September 13-14. Inspired by 'Top Shot,' the competition features various firearms including an STG 44 .22, a 9mm lever action, a Glock 19X with specific accessories, and a Ruger Mini-14. Participants will engage in drills like hitting swinger and pop-down steel targets, with point variations based on target size and distance. A unique axe-throwing challenge is also included. The contest is overseen by instructors, emphasizing safety, with prizes including firearm suppressors.

Quick Summary

Dragonman's Freedom Shoot on September 13-14 features a shooting contest with firearms like the STG 44 .22, 9mm lever action, Glock 19X, and Ruger Mini-14. Drills include engaging swinger and pop-down steel targets, with distance and target size affecting points. An axe-throwing challenge is also included. Top participants can win suppressors and accessories.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Shooting Contest
  2. 00:20Firearms Used in the Contest
  3. 00:41Drill 1: Steel Silhouette and Swinger Target
  4. 00:51Drill 2: Pop Down Target Challenge
  5. 01:13Drill 3: Swinger Target Variation
  6. 01:27Drill 4: Second Pop Down Target
  7. 01:32Drill 5: 9mm Lever Action Poppers
  8. 01:43Drill 6: Axe Throwing Challenge
  9. 02:07Sponsor Recognition: Swampox Optics & DoubleA Targets
  10. 02:15Contest Logistics and Prizes
  11. 02:39Call to Action and Event Dates

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms will be used in the Dragonman's Freedom Shoot contest?

The contest will feature an STG 44 chambered in .22, a 9mm lever action rifle, a Glock 19X with a Radiant Afterburner and Ramjet combo, and a Ruger Mini-14 chambered in .223. Participants will use different firearms for various challenges.

What types of shooting drills are included in the contest?

The drills include engaging steel silhouette targets with a swinger (smaller targets worth more points), a pop-down target challenge where specific colored targets must be shot, and a drill with three popper targets using a 9mm lever action, with distance impacting score.

Are there any non-firearm challenges in the competition?

Yes, there is an axe-throwing challenge where participants must throw tomahawks into a target, and the axe must stick to count. This adds a different skill element to the competition.

What are the prizes for the shooting contest?

The top two scores from each group of five participants will qualify for a prize pool. Prizes include firearm suppressors and a variety of other accessories, offering significant value to winners.

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