That Gun Talk Runs the Range Day Challenge

Published on March 2, 2024
Duration: 10:21

This video details the 'Range Day Challenge' course of fire hosted by That Gun Talk and Guns Out TV at Mainline Armory. Participants engage multiple targets at different distances, focusing on accuracy and speed. The challenge includes stages like 'Aim Small Miss Small' and 'Protect This House,' with scoring penalties for missed bullseyes or slower times, emphasizing practical marksmanship and responsible firearm handling.

Quick Summary

The Range Day Challenge features a three-stage course of fire at 5, 7, and 10 yards, including 'Aim Small Miss Small' and 'Protect This House' stages. Scoring penalizes accuracy by adding time for shots away from the bullseye, emphasizing precision and speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:46Introduction to That Gun Talk
  2. 01:13That Gun Talk's Mission and Community Impact
  3. 03:38Introducing the Range Day Challenge
  4. 04:58Range Day Challenge Course of Fire Explained
  5. 06:23First Competitor's Run and Feedback
  6. 07:24Participant Reflects on Performance
  7. 08:50Comparing Scores and Results
  8. 09:18Event Wrap-up and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Range Day Challenge' course of fire?

The Range Day Challenge involves a three-stage course of fire with targets at 5, 7, and 10 yards. It includes stages like 'Aim Small Miss Small' and 'Protect This House,' where accuracy and speed are scored, with penalties for missed bullseyes or slower times.

How is scoring handled in the Range Day Challenge?

Scoring penalizes accuracy by adding time for shots taken further from the bullseye or reducing points. The goal is to hit the designated areas efficiently, balancing speed with precision for the best overall performance.

What is the purpose of That Gun Talk?

That Gun Talk aims to foster open discussions and education within the firearms community, addressing concerns and promoting responsible gun ownership. They also have a chapter with the National African-American Gun Association in Philadelphia.

What are the two options for the 'Protect This House' stage?

For the 'Protect This House' stage, participants can choose to disarm the target with two shots (pistol and shoulder) or neutralize it with three shots (two to the body and one to the head), with scoring impacts for each choice.

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