How to have MORE fun at a shooting range.

Published on May 13, 2020
Duration: 13:06

This video demonstrates how to increase engagement and fun at the shooting range by introducing dynamic target selection and varied engagement scenarios. The core concept involves using random color reveals (white/black) to dictate which targets to shoot and from which positions, forcing quick decision-making. Advanced variations include surprise reloads and trivia-based stage initiation, turning a standard range day into a challenging and engaging training session.

Quick Summary

To make shooting range visits more exciting, introduce dynamic target selection and varied engagement scenarios. Use random color reveals to dictate targets and positions, incorporate different target types like steel and poppers, and add challenges like surprise reloads or trivia questions before shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: More Fun at the Range
  2. 01:30DIY Target Setup: Caps and Colors
  3. 01:50Stage 2: V-TEC Barricade and Color Reveals
  4. 02:10Stage 3: Steel and Flippers
  5. 02:34First Course of Fire: White vs. Black Targets
  6. 04:04Rachel's Turn: Black Targets on Ledge
  7. 05:19Psychic Power Guessing Game
  8. 06:22Changing the Rules: Unknown Reload
  9. 07:42Round 2: Unknown Reload Stage
  10. 09:14Final Stage: Trivia and Two Points
  11. 10:00Trivia Question 1: AK-47 Stamped vs. Milled
  12. 10:29Trivia Question 2: The OC Seasons
  13. 11:38Final Score Tally and Recap
  14. 12:32Call to Action: Like, Comment, Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I make my shooting range visits more exciting?

To make range visits more exciting, introduce dynamic target selection and varied engagement scenarios. Use random color reveals to dictate targets and positions, incorporate different target types like steel and poppers, and add challenges like surprise reloads or trivia questions before shooting.

What are some creative DIY target ideas for the shooting range?

You can create engaging DIY targets by using trash, spray-painting pieces of paper white or black, and then using caps to cover sections. This allows a non-shooter to randomly reveal which targets you need to engage, adding an element of surprise and decision-making to your drills.

How can I add a surprise element to my shooting drills?

One way to add a surprise element is through an 'unknown reload' drill. Have a partner load your first magazine with an undisclosed number of rounds. This forces you to be prepared for an unexpected reload during a stage, increasing the pressure and challenge.

What types of targets are recommended for dynamic shooting drills?

For dynamic shooting drills, it's beneficial to use a variety of target types. This includes standard paper targets, steel targets, pepper poppers, and silhouette targets with flippers. This variety challenges different shooting skills and target acquisition speeds.

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