Shooting On The Move With SCAR 16 And Suppressed MCX

Published on September 19, 2018
Duration: 10:32

This video provides an advanced training drill for shooting on the move, focusing on biomechanical efficiency and brain processing speed. Instructor Lucas Botkin, a recognized expert, details techniques for seamless transitions from static to mobile shooting, emphasizing early gun mounting and immediate target engagement to maximize speed and effectiveness. The guide also covers optimal gear configurations for tactical carbines and handguns.

Quick Summary

Learn advanced shooting on the move techniques from expert Lucas Botkin. The drill emphasizes optimizing movement and fundamentals for speed, focusing on instant hit confirmation, early gun mounting during deceleration, and driving the firearm to the target based on eye focus. Gear shown includes a suppressed SIG MCX and FN SCAR 16.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Drill Setup
  2. 00:23Core Fundamentals of Movement
  3. 00:51Drill Walkthrough
  4. 01:56Static to Mobile Transition Speed
  5. 03:08Deceleration and Early Mounting
  6. 04:44Advanced Speed Techniques
  7. 07:29Handgun and Belt Gear Overview
  8. 08:27Rifle Configurations Detailed

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key principles for shooting faster while moving?

Shooting faster on the move involves optimizing the entire process of movement and focusing on core fundamentals. Key principles include processing hits instantly without pausing, mounting the firearm as you decelerate, and driving the gun to where your eyes are already focused on the target.

How can I improve my transition from static to mobile shooting?

To improve static-to-mobile transitions, practice exploding into movement immediately after engaging static targets. Focus on mounting your firearm as you decelerate into your final position, allowing for faster sight acquisition and engagement without delay.

What gear is shown for shooting on the move?

The video features a suppressed SIG MCX Gen 1 with an Aimpoint T2 and SureFire RC2 suppressor, and a 13.7-inch FN SCAR 16 with an EOTech EXPS3 and Kinetic ACR stock. A Glock 17 in a T.REX ARMS Ragnarok holster with Mars magazine carriers is also shown.

What is the importance of eye focus when shooting on the move?

Maintaining focus on the target is crucial. By looking at the target first, you can efficiently drive the firearm to where your eyes are already directed, significantly reducing the time needed for sight acquisition and engagement.

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