Becoming The Designated Shotgunner

Published on June 25, 2023
Duration: 12:00

This video demonstrates tactical shotgun drills focusing on effective target engagement with both slugs and buckshot. It covers techniques like controlled pairs, 'shoot two, load two,' and magazine dumping, emphasizing firearm safety and practical application in dynamic scenarios. The instructor highlights the importance of full-power ammunition for shotguns.

Quick Summary

Tactical shotgun training involves drills like controlled pairs and 'shoot two, load two' to enhance engagement speed and readiness. Full-power, one-ounce slugs are recommended for their effectiveness, though they can produce significant recoil on lighter platforms. Always prioritize firearm safety by keeping the weapon downrange and fingers off the trigger until ready to fire.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Weapon Orientation and Safety
  2. 00:40Drill Setup and Standby
  3. 01:02Under Attack Scenario
  4. 01:20Slug Engagement Example
  5. 02:38Controlled Pairs Technique
  6. 03:27Shoot Two Load Two Drill
  7. 06:09Live Shells Drill
  8. 06:44Slug Accuracy Assessment
  9. 07:16Aiming Point for Slugs
  10. 08:11Shotgun Configuration Overview
  11. 08:4030-Yard Buckshot Dump
  12. 09:02Buckshot Recoil Comparison
  13. 09:19Buckshot Projectile Equivalent
  14. 09:47Hip Fire Demonstration
  15. 11:28Firearm Safety Rules Recap

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective shotgun training drills for engaging targets?

Effective shotgun drills include practicing controlled pairs for rapid engagement, 'shoot two, load two' for maintaining readiness, and magazine dumping for high-volume fire. These drills help improve accuracy, speed, and tactical reloading under pressure.

What type of ammunition is recommended for tactical shotgun use?

For tactical shotgun use, full-power, one-ounce slugs are highly recommended for their impact and performance. Double-aught buckshot is also effective, offering a significant projectile density with less perceived recoil than slugs.

How does the weight of a shotgun affect recoil when shooting slugs?

A lighter shotgun platform can amplify the perceived recoil when shooting heavy loads like one-ounce slugs. The reduced mass means more of the energy is transferred to the shooter, leading to a 'massive amount of punishment'.

What are key firearm safety rules to remember during shotgun training?

Always keep your weapon oriented downrange, treat every firearm as if it's loaded, keep your finger straight off the trigger until ready to engage, and be aware of your target and its surroundings. Never point your weapon at anything you don't intend to destroy.

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