BEST BARRICADE TECHNIQUE | Tactical RIfleman

Published on July 26, 2024
Duration: 6:08

This video demonstrates a technique for manipulating a rifle around a barricade without moving your feet, emphasizing efficiency and accuracy. By throwing the rifle over the shoulder and re-extending it, shooters can engage multiple targets from different angles, saving time and improving stability. The instructor highlights this method's applicability in various scenarios, from competition to real-world tactical situations.

Quick Summary

Learn to manipulate your rifle around barricades without moving your feet to save time and improve accuracy. By throwing the rifle over your shoulder and re-extending it, you can engage targets on either side of cover efficiently, avoiding common mistakes like excessive muzzle swing or unnecessary foot movement.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Introduction to Barricade Shooting
  2. 00:21Focus on Footwork Around Barricades
  3. 00:33Simulated Barricade Setup
  4. 00:45Rifle Length and Engagement Challenges
  5. 00:56Barricade Scenarios: Plywood, Doorways, Vehicles
  6. 01:15Shooting Through Loopholes
  7. 01:20Manipulating Rifle, Not Feet
  8. 01:24Footwork's Impact in Competition
  9. 01:39Cost of Moving Feet: Time and Accuracy
  10. 01:47Leaning vs. Moving Feet
  11. 01:52Rifle Length and Muzzle Control
  12. 02:06Common Mistakes Around Barricades
  13. 02:16Swinging Rifle Incorrectly
  14. 02:24Impact of Bumping Cover
  15. 02:33The Simple Technique: Throw Rifle Over Shoulder
  16. 02:50Demonstration at Speed
  17. 03:02No Interference with Barricade
  18. 03:14Second Demonstration
  19. 03:27Obstacles and Speed
  20. 03:39Demonstration on VTAC Barricade
  21. 03:52Leaning Left and Right for Space
  22. 04:04Goal: Hits from Fewest Positions
  23. 04:11Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary benefit of manipulating your rifle without moving your feet around a barricade?

Manipulating your rifle without moving your feet around a barricade saves significant time, estimated at 0.5 to 0.75 seconds per foot movement. This allows for faster target acquisition and engagement, improving overall efficiency and accuracy in dynamic shooting scenarios.

How can a shooter engage targets on both sides of a barricade without repositioning their feet?

A shooter can engage targets on both sides of a barricade by throwing the rifle over their shoulder. This allows the muzzle to be re-extended onto target on the opposite side without requiring the shooter to move their body or feet, maintaining a stable shooting platform.

What are common mistakes to avoid when shooting around barricades?

Common mistakes include stepping back and leaning in, which wastes space and time, and allowing the muzzle to swing too high when transitioning, requiring re-acquisition of the target. Bumping into cover can also disrupt concentration and lead to rushed shots.

How much usable space can be gained by leaning left and right around a barricade?

By simply leaning left and right around a barricade, a shooter can effectively gain approximately three feet of usable space. This allows for a wider engagement window without the need to move your feet, which is critical for speed and stability.

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