Gun Rant: Wagunda Shooting Standards! I Wanna Hear Your Thoughts On The Standards!

Published on June 30, 2022
Duration: 8:39

This guide outlines the Wagunda Pistol Shooting Standard, a self-defense-focused drill designed by Locs N Load Firearm Reviews. It emphasizes proficiency at common self-defense distances (5-25 yards) through a structured round progression at each distance. The standard requires 80% accuracy on man-size targets and aims to improve recoil management and successive shot accuracy for the average civilian.

Quick Summary

The Wagunda Pistol Shooting Standard is a 50-round drill designed to enhance self-defense proficiency. It involves firing sequences of 1, 2, 3, and 5 rounds at distances from 5 to 25 yards, with increasing time limits. Passing requires 80% accuracy on man-size targets, helping shooters identify and improve recoil management and successive shot speed.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction to Wagunda Standards
  2. 00:36Standard Scope: Pistol, Standing, Stagnant
  3. 00:59Distance & Self-Defense Rationale
  4. 01:30Rounds per Distance Breakdown
  5. 02:28Ammunition & Target Suitability
  6. 02:45Time Limits & Accuracy Focus
  7. 04:36Scoring & Identifying Weaknesses
  8. 05:50Recoil Management & Purpose
  9. 06:48Future Standards & Community Input

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Wagunda Pistol Shooting Standard?

The Wagunda Pistol Shooting Standard is a training drill designed for pistol proficiency at self-defense distances (5-25 yards). It involves firing specific sequences of rounds at increasing distances with time limits, aiming to improve recoil management and accuracy for the average civilian.

How many rounds are fired in the Wagunda Shooting Standard?

The Wagunda Shooting Standard consists of a total of 50 rounds. At each of the five distances (5, 10, 15, 20, 25 yards), you will fire 1, 2, 3, and then 5 rounds, totaling 10 rounds per distance.

What are the target requirements for the Wagunda Shooting Standard?

The standard uses man-size targets. Beginners should use a full-size target, intermediate shooters can opt for smaller targets, and advanced shooters can challenge themselves with an 8-inch circle to demonstrate mastery.

How is the Wagunda Shooting Standard scored?

Each round that hits the target is worth one point. To successfully pass the Wagunda Shooting Standard, a shooter must achieve a minimum score of 80% accuracy across all fired rounds.

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