Fight Your Way to a Rifle, Pt 2 (Nutnfancy Run 'N Gun)

Published on May 6, 2009
Duration: 23:39

This video demonstrates and discusses various shooting techniques and tactical considerations during a run-and-gun style event. It covers prone, kneeling, and standing shooting positions, emphasizing stability and breath control. Key takeaways include proper magazine handling for tactical reloads, the importance of consistent trigger control for accuracy, and the advantages of prone shooting for stability. The instructors also touch upon the performance of different firearms and ammunition, offering practical advice for improving marksmanship.

Quick Summary

The prone shooting position offers the greatest stability for accurate shots and a lower profile, making the shooter a smaller target. Proper technique involves spreading the legs wide and maintaining breath control. Good trigger control and breath control are essential for tight groupings on target.

Chapters

  1. 00:53Firearm Identification: 7.62 Pistol
  2. 01:11Gear Setup: Cross-draw Vest & Holster
  3. 01:36Shooting Fundamentals: Accuracy Over Speed
  4. 01:41Tactical Reload Technique Explained
  5. 02:00Reloading Challenges & Solutions
  6. 02:20Advantages of Prone Shooting
  7. 02:39Disadvantages of Prone Shooting
  8. 02:44Prone Stance and Stability
  9. 02:54Breathing Control for Accuracy
  10. 03:01Developing Shooting Speed
  11. 03:16Importance of Hitting the Target
  12. 03:22Post-Drill Safety Check
  13. 03:33Performance Review: Plate Shooting
  14. 03:59Assessing Groupings for Accuracy
  15. 04:13Round Count and Magazine Capacity
  16. 04:27Improving Groupings
  17. 04:41Dealing with Litter at the Range
  18. 04:50Suspect's Target Analysis
  19. 05:01In-Field Sighting Adjustment
  20. 05:10Evaluating Grouping Size
  21. 05:21Future Training: Dictated Positions
  22. 05:35CMMG AR-15 22 Conversion Review
  23. 05:55High Impulse 22LR Ammunition
  24. 06:03Potential Jams with New Firearms
  25. 06:15Break-in Period for Firearms
  26. 06:27Reflexive Magazine Handling
  27. 06:49Presentation of Firearm Practice
  28. 07:02Magazine Pouch Alternatives
  29. 07:24Doodle's Readiness Check
  30. 07:28Sweep Safety Off & Stance
  31. 07:39Firearm Weight Considerations
  32. 07:46Proper Firearm Presentation
  33. 08:00Finger Off Trigger Safety
  34. 08:07Shooting Speed and Fatigue
  35. 08:12Reloading from Pockets: Failure
  36. 08:38Slamming Magazine Home
  37. 08:40Retracting Slide to Load
  38. 08:52Shooting Quicker While Staying On Target
  39. 09:07Maintaining Focus
  40. 09:11Securing Firearm After Stage
  41. 09:24Next Stage Preparation
  42. 09:32Loaded Magazine and Shooting Slow
  43. 09:36Eyes Open Shooting Technique
  44. 09:51Point Shot Angle
  45. 09:59Keeping Magazines Out of Dirt
  46. 10:13Reload Preparation
  47. 10:13Cease Fire Command
  48. 10:21Muzzle Out of Dirt Protocol
  49. 10:31CMMG 22 Bolt AR-15 Performance
  50. 10:40Excellent Grouping Achieved
  51. 10:58Magazine Capacity Discussion
  52. 11:21Pistol Magazine Reloads
  53. 11:24Don't Drop Mag in Dirt
  54. 11:36Secure Gun Before Moving
  55. 11:39Kneeling Stage
  56. 12:10Stow Magazine and Proceed
  57. 12:26Prone Shooting Stage
  58. 12:32Dirt on the Gun: Cool Factor
  59. 12:41Performance Feedback: Wad
  60. 12:43Excuses After Shooting
  61. 12:56Improvement Over Last Time
  62. 13:07Tightening Groupings
  63. 13:11Percentage Improvement
  64. 13:23Better Trigger and Breathing Control
  65. 13:31Good Grouping: Tactical Doodle
  66. 13:37Dirt on Weaponry
  67. 13:39CMMG 22 Bolt Conversion Rating
  68. 13:49Desire for Functional Slide Release
  69. 14:06Slide Release on Opposite Side
  70. 14:12Instructor's Turn to Shoot
  71. 14:19Suspect's Readiness
  72. 14:23Cool Shot
  73. 14:31Dirty Weapon Scoring
  74. 14:37General Impression vs. Scoring
  75. 14:41Need for Timer and Referee
  76. 14:51Scoring Hits on Steel and Paper
  77. 14:57Practice and Fun Over Competition
  78. 15:02Determining the Winner
  79. 15:12Doodle and Instructor Run
  80. 15:20Shooting Experience Feedback
  81. 16:17Standing to Kneeling Transition
  82. 17:01Instructor Beats Suspect
  83. 17:05Need for Mag Pouch
  84. 17:08Subjective Grouping Analysis
  85. 17:15Standing Position Challenges
  86. 17:20Making it Harder to Look Better
  87. 17:24Slowing Down for Accuracy
  88. 17:34Can't Miss Fast Enough to Win
  89. 17:40Group Opening Up While Standing
  90. 17:46Breathing Impact on Accuracy
  91. 17:50Father and Son Competition
  92. 18:05Father and Son Tactical Shooting
  93. 18:18Suspect's Stance Analysis
  94. 18:32Good Job and Excellent Safety
  95. 18:36Mag Out, Don't Drop in Dirt
  96. 18:38Off-Hand Reload Practice
  97. 18:50Tactical Doodle and Wad
  98. 19:01Mosin-Nagant 7.62x54R Accuracy
  99. 19:10Prone Shots on Center Line
  100. 19:18Height Adjustment Issue
  101. 19:21Shooting Too High
  102. 19:23Adjusting Sights
  103. 19:31Other Ways to Fix Sight Issues
  104. 19:33Pop Some Rounds
  105. 19:51Enemy at the Gates Scenario
  106. 19:59Mosin-Nagant Firepower
  107. 20:03Fun Gun Value
  108. 20:19Mosin-Nagant Kick and Recoil
  109. 20:54Winchester Ammunition
  110. 20:57Enjoyable Shooting Experience
  111. 21:00Short Length of Pull
  112. 21:02European Gun Design
  113. 21:14Target Hits
  114. 21:36Wrapping Up the Shoot
  115. 21:39Fatigue from Sun and Activity
  116. 21:53Signing Off
  117. 22:00Western US Scenery
  118. 22:02Run and Gun Recreational Shoot
  119. 22:05Task Variety
  120. 22:07Future Shoots

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the advantages of shooting from the prone position?

The prone position offers the most stability, making it easier to achieve accurate shots. It also provides a lower profile, making the shooter a smaller target. For optimal stability, shooters should spread their legs wide and maintain good breathing control.

How can shooters improve their accuracy and grouping?

Improving accuracy and achieving tight groupings on target are primarily dependent on good trigger control and breath control. Consistent practice of these fundamentals, along with a stable shooting stance, will lead to better results.

What are common mistakes during tactical reloads?

Common mistakes during tactical reloads include fumbling with magazines, reloading from pockets which is inefficient and risky, and dropping magazines into the dirt. Practicing reflexive magazine changes and using proper gear like magazine pouches are crucial.

What is the CMMG 22 bolt conversion for an AR-15?

The CMMG 22 bolt conversion allows an AR-15 to fire .22LR ammunition. It's generally well-regarded for reliability, though some versions lack a functional slide release, which is a minor drawback for those seeking a fully authentic AR experience.

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