Fallout Training Event w/9 Hole Reviews

Published on August 4, 2021
Duration: 16:56

This video details three training stages for 'Followers of the Apocalypse' members in a post-apocalyptic setting. It covers simulated combat against Caesar's Legion and the NCR, emphasizing the need for firearm proficiency alongside medical aid. A key segment focuses on the 'Wasteland Shuffle,' an NCR recruitment test involving timed shooting drills with specific rifle and pistol loadouts, highlighting marksmanship and physical fitness.

Quick Summary

The NCR's 'Wasteland Shuffle' is a timed recruitment test for their Advanced Recruit Selection and Evaluation (ARSE) program. It assesses marksmanship and physical fitness, requiring recruits to use specific firearms like bolt-action rifles with low-power scopes or 7.62x39mm Kalashnikovs, with penalties for missed shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to Followers of the Apocalypse Camp
  2. 00:44Stage One: Simulating Conflict with Caesar's Legion
  3. 02:59Stage Two: Fighting the NCR
  4. 06:06Lessons on Rifle Reliability and Stock Issues
  5. 07:12Stage Three: The Wasteland Shuffle (NCR Recruitment Test)
  6. 08:09ARSE Entry Test Details
  7. 09:05Loadout for Regular Army Recruits
  8. 10:04Phases of the Wasteland Shuffle
  9. 13:58Mosin-Nagant M91/30 Sniper Rifle Analysis
  10. 15:01AK Sight Picture and Hold
  11. 16:34Conclusion and Support Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three stages of training at the Followers of the Apocalypse camp?

The training includes three stages: simulating conflict with Caesar's Legion, engaging the more organized NCR with their drones, and the 'Wasteland Shuffle,' an NCR recruitment test.

What is the NCR's 'Wasteland Shuffle' test?

The 'Wasteland Shuffle' is an entry test for the NCR's Advanced Recruit Selection and Evaluation (ARSE) program. It's a timed event assessing marksmanship and physical fitness using specific rifle and pistol loadouts.

What firearms are used in the NCR's 'Wasteland Shuffle' test?

For First Recon Battalion recruits, it's a bolt-action rifle with a low-power scope and a .22 pistol. Regular army recruits use an iron-sighted 7.62x39mm Kalashnikov-pattern rifle.

How does an ersatz rifle stock affect shooting performance?

An ersatz stock, often repaired with scavenged materials, can lead to inconsistent cheek weld, making iron sight alignment difficult and significantly reducing accuracy beyond close range.

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