BLIND SHOOTER TRIES 15 METER SHOOTING CHALLENGE!

Published on December 29, 2025
Duration: 1:10

This video showcases Major Jerome Jacuba, known as the 'Blind Shooter,' attempting a 15-meter shooting challenge at a steel popper. Under the expert guidance of Harold Cabunoc, Jacuba successfully hits the target after receiving precise verbal aiming corrections. The challenge highlights the importance of instructor feedback and the participant's ability to adapt under pressure.

Quick Summary

The 'Blind Shooter' challenge, demonstrated by Major Jerome Jacuba and instructed by Harold Cabunoc, involves hitting a steel popper at 15 meters using only verbal aiming corrections. This highlights the critical role of instructor feedback in achieving accuracy and adapting to challenging shooting scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Challenge Introduction: Blind Shooter Takes Aim
  2. 00:07The Shooting Attempt: Verbal Corrections and Success
  3. 00:38Post-Challenge Celebration and Difficulty Acknowledged

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Blind Shooter' challenge?

The 'Blind Shooter' challenge involves a participant attempting to hit a steel popper target at a distance of 15 meters, relying heavily on verbal guidance from an instructor for aiming corrections rather than direct visual sight alignment.

How does an instructor help a shooter in a challenge like this?

An instructor provides crucial real-time verbal cues, such as 'up' or 'left,' to guide the shooter's aim. This feedback loop helps the shooter make necessary adjustments to achieve accuracy, even without direct sight picture confirmation.

What makes the 15-meter steel popper challenge difficult?

The 15-meter distance itself requires a degree of precision. For a 'blind shooter,' the difficulty is amplified as they must trust and accurately interpret verbal instructions to compensate for their inability to visually align the sights with the target.

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