Barricades for Realistic Range Training | Tactical Rifleman

Published on November 6, 2020
Duration: 22:33

This video emphasizes the importance of using barricades for realistic firearms training to simulate combat scenarios beyond a standard square range. It details techniques for shooting around and through various barricade designs, including proper body positioning, footwork, and sight alignment when using angled or horizontal openings. The instruction highlights how to adapt shooting positions to overcome discomfort and build essential tactical skills for real-world engagements.

Quick Summary

Barricades are essential for realistic firearms training, simulating combat scenarios beyond a standard square range. They teach shooters to engage targets from 360-degree threats and unconventional positions. Key techniques involve proper foot placement, leaning to acquire targets, and compensating for bullet trajectory offset when shooting through angled openings or low cover.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction: Need for Realistic Training
  2. 00:52Using Barricades for Tactical Advantage
  3. 01:59What Constitutes Cover
  4. 02:26Types of Barricades (V-Tac)
  5. 02:45DIY Barricade Construction
  6. 04:53The Training Point of Barricades
  7. 05:08Shooting Drills Around Barricades
  8. 05:13Kneeling Position for Barricade Shooting
  9. 06:23Foot Placement and Body Lean
  10. 07:19Engaging Targets on the Other Side
  11. 08:01Locking Onto the Barricade
  12. 08:26Using Barricades as Low Cover (Car Hood)
  13. 08:55Dangers of Shooting Concrete Walls
  14. 09:23Clearing Barrel and Sight Offset
  15. 10:22Why Barricades Enhance Accuracy Training
  16. 11:12Shooting from Uncomfortable Positions
  17. 12:20Shooting Through Low Openings
  18. 13:22Diagonal and Horizontal Slots
  19. 13:44Bullet Trajectory Offset Explained
  20. 14:45Aiming High and Magazine Direction
  21. 15:2945-Degree Barricade Shooting
  22. 16:13Importance of Not Pressing Barrel
  23. 16:28Real-World Barricades vs. Range Props
  24. 17:02Barricades as Representations of Real Barriers
  25. 17:27Shooting Around Vehicle Pillars (A-Pillar)
  26. 18:10Angled Shooting Through Vehicles
  27. 19:12Limitations of Real Vehicle Cover
  28. 20:14Additional Barricades for Vehicle Simulation
  29. 21:26Conclusion: Value of Barricade Training

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is using barricades important for firearms training?

Barricades are crucial for realistic firearms training because they simulate the cover and concealment encountered in combat, moving beyond the limitations of a standard square range. They force shooters to adapt to 360-degree threats and practice engaging targets from unconventional positions, building essential tactical skills.

What are the key techniques for shooting around a barricade?

Key techniques include planting your 'kickstand' foot at the target's perceived limit, pointing toes away from exposure, and leaning out to acquire the target. If visibility is limited, adjust foot placement. For low cover, clear the barrel by raising your head and aiming high, compensating for bullet trajectory offset.

How does shooting through angled barricade slots differ from flat shooting?

Shooting through angled slots requires canting the firearm, which alters bullet trajectory. You must aim slightly high and in the direction the magazine is facing to compensate for gravity and the lateral offset. The amount of compensation depends on distance and optic height.

What are the dangers of shooting at real vehicles during training?

Shooting at real vehicles during training poses risks of dangerous ricochets and debris, as well as potential damage to the vehicle. Using plywood replicas allows for safe practice of engaging targets around vehicle structures like A-pillars without these hazards.

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