Taran's Sub Two-Second @LaRueTactical Challenge: Three Targets at 10 yards, One at 50, Iron Sights 🏆

Published on February 28, 2024
Duration: 0:09

Taran Butler demonstrates the LaRue Tactical Challenge, engaging four targets at 10 and 50 yards with iron sights in an impressive 1.64 seconds. The drill highlights rapid target acquisition and transitions, with a 0.60-second draw-to-first-shot time. This performance showcases advanced speed and accuracy under pressure, utilizing a TTI Custom Handgun with a 9mm caliber and TTI Firepower Base Pad.

Quick Summary

Taran Butler completed the LaRue Tactical Challenge in 1.64 seconds, engaging four targets at 10 and 50 yards using iron sights. His draw-to-first-shot time was an exceptional 0.60 seconds, showcasing advanced speed and accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00LaRue Tactical Challenge Start
  2. 00:04Final Time & Draw Speed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the LaRue Tactical Challenge?

The LaRue Tactical Challenge is a shooting drill requiring a competitor to engage three targets at 10 yards and one target at 50 yards, typically using iron sights. It tests speed, accuracy, and transitions.

How fast did Taran Butler complete the LaRue Tactical Challenge?

Taran Butler completed the LaRue Tactical Challenge in an impressive 1.64 seconds. This included a very fast draw-to-first-shot time of just 0.60 seconds.

What equipment was used in the LaRue Tactical Challenge demonstration?

The demonstration featured a TTI Custom Glock handgun in 9mm, equipped with iron sights and TTI Firepower Base Pads. The shooter also wore 5.11 Tactical apparel.

What is considered a good draw-to-first-shot time in competition?

A draw-to-first-shot time under 1 second is generally considered very good for competitive shooters. Taran Butler's 0.60 seconds is exceptionally fast, indicating high-level training and skill.

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