Have you guys tried instinctive shooting? #tarantactical #glock17

Published on March 17, 2025
Duration: 0:07

This video demonstrates a sub-2-second draw and engagement of a plate rack using a Glock 17, showcasing advanced speed shooting and marksmanship. The drill emphasizes rapid target acquisition and engagement, highlighting the effectiveness of instinctive shooting techniques in a competitive context.

Quick Summary

A Glock 17 was used in a speed shooting drill to engage a plate rack in 1.76 seconds. This demonstration highlights instinctive shooting techniques, focusing on rapid draw, target acquisition, and precise follow-up shots for competitive performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Range Commands and Setup
  2. 00:01Draw and Engage Plate Rack
  3. 00:04Final Time Announcement (1.76s)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is instinctive shooting in firearms?

Instinctive shooting relies on natural aiming and point-shooting abilities, minimizing conscious sight alignment. It's about reacting to the target quickly, often used in dynamic shooting scenarios where speed is critical.

How fast can a Glock 17 engage targets?

In this demonstration, a Glock 17 was used to clear a plate rack in 1.76 seconds, showcasing its capability for high-speed shooting when operated by a skilled individual.

What is a plate rack drill?

A plate rack drill involves shooting a series of steel plates mounted on a rack. The objective is typically to knock down all plates as quickly as possible, testing speed, accuracy, and transitions.

What are the key elements of speed shooting?

Speed shooting emphasizes efficient movement, a fast and clean draw, rapid target acquisition, precise trigger control for quick follow-up shots, and effective transitions between targets.

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