IT GOT REAL HOOD TACTICAL

Published on September 30, 2021
Duration: 23:46

This video features tactical instructor Matt Woof demonstrating advanced movement and positional shooting techniques. Key takeaways include adjusting for 'height over bore' during close-range engagements, mastering three distinct tactical movement methods, and executing safe kneeling and prone shooting positions, including an 'urban prone' variation. The session also showcases various firearms and accessories like the Draco Pistol, AR-15, Springfield XDM Elite OSP Tactical, and Glock 19X.

Quick Summary

Learn tactical movement and positional shooting from instructor Matt Woof. Key techniques include adjusting for 'height over bore' at close range, mastering three movement styles (standard, propelling, walking), and executing safe kneeling and 'urban prone' positions. The video showcases firearms like the Draco, AR-15, Springfield XDM Elite OSP Tactical, and Glock 19X.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction and Gear Showcase
  2. 02:39Walking and Shooting Fundamentals
  3. 04:36Tactical Movement Methods
  4. 10:10Positional Shooting: Kneeling and Prone
  5. 16:05Handgun Showcase and Final Drills

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key tactical shooting techniques demonstrated in the video?

The video demonstrates adjusting for 'height over bore' when shooting at close range, practicing three tactical movement methods (standard, propelling, walking), and executing safe kneeling and prone shooting positions, including an 'urban prone' variation for confined spaces.

Which firearms and accessories are featured in the 'Hood Tactical' training?

Featured firearms include a gold-plated Draco AK-style pistol, an AR-15, a Springfield XDM Elite OSP Tactical with a Holosun Red Dot and Streamlight TLR-1, and a Glock 19X in Coyote Tan. Walker's electronic hearing protection is also visible.

What is the significance of 'height over bore' in tactical shooting?

'Height over bore' is the distance between the firearm's bore and the optic's sight picture. Adjusting for it is crucial at close distances to ensure shots land where intended, especially when using raised optics or compensators.

How are tactical movement methods explained in the video?

Three movement methods are detailed: the stable upper body/smooth lower body military/LE approach, a faster 'propelling' method off the toes, and a regular walking pace. The focus is on maintaining a stable shooting platform while moving.

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