The Tactical Games: North Carolina (2019) Day - 2

Published on September 26, 2019
Duration: 9:14

This video documents Day 2 of the 2019 North Carolina Tactical Games, highlighting the demanding physical and shooting challenges faced by elite competitors. The events involved significant running, carrying heavy loads like sandbags and sleds, and engaging targets from various positions under time pressure. The competitor discusses the physical toll, equipment considerations like a period-correct sling, and specific shooting challenges, including managing rifle and pistol engagements with limited ammunition and transitions.

Quick Summary

Day 2 of the 2019 North Carolina Tactical Games presented elite competitors with demanding physical and shooting challenges. Events included a nearly five-mile run with a 45-pound pack, sandbag carries, and a 9500-pound sled pull, alongside rifle and pistol stages engaging targets from various positions.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Day 2
  2. 00:18Elite Event Start
  3. 00:44Running Course Details
  4. 01:35First Shooting Event: Aggregate
  5. 02:57Sandbag Carry & Target Engagement
  6. 04:59Final Battle: Sled Pull & Shooting
  7. 08:53Conclusion of Tactical Games

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key physical challenges at the North Carolina Tactical Games 2019 Day 2?

Day 2 of the North Carolina Tactical Games featured intense physical challenges including a nearly five-mile run with a 45-pound pack, sandbag carries over berms, and a sled pull estimated at 9500 pounds, testing competitor endurance and strength.

What types of shooting stages were included in the North Carolina Tactical Games 2019?

The shooting stages at the North Carolina Tactical Games 2019 included an 'aggregate' with rifle and pistol engagements from various positions, target practice on credit card-sized 'A-boxes', and support-hand pistol shooting at popper targets.

What equipment considerations were mentioned for the Tactical Games?

Competitors noted the use of single-stack 1911 pistols and period-correct slings. The sling's limited adjustability was a challenge, requiring frequent removal, while the 1911 experienced a malfunction during one stage.

How did competitors manage ammunition and transitions in the Tactical Games?

Stages often required precise shooting with limited rounds, such as 10 rifle and 10 pistol rounds for the 'A-box' or five pistol rounds for a popper. Transitions between rifle and pistol were also critical elements of the competition.

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