How To Shoot A Rifle in 10 Minutes

Published on July 16, 2022
Duration: 12:30

This guide, presented by Lucas Botkin of T.REX ARMS, covers fundamental carbine shooting techniques. It emphasizes proper weapon manipulation, safety protocols, sighting systems, and malfunction clearing. The instruction is geared towards developing proficiency through disciplined, isolated training, highlighting expert-level understanding of ballistics and weapon mechanics.

Quick Summary

Learn essential rifle shooting techniques from T.REX ARMS, covering carbine mechanics, safety, sighting, and malfunction clearing. Key points include understanding mechanical offset for close-range accuracy, proper trigger management with the finger pad, and clearing malfunctions like 'Failure to Feed' using the Tap-Rack-Ready method.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Carbine Mechanics
  2. 00:56Magazines vs Clips
  3. 01:33Charging Handle Variants
  4. 02:40Safety Operation
  5. 03:04Unloading Procedure
  6. 03:50Manual Bolt Lock
  7. 04:13Shooting Stance and Grip
  8. 05:14Sighting Systems
  9. 05:48Height Over Bore
  10. 06:13Safety Manipulation while Shooting
  11. 06:43Trigger Management
  12. 07:06Efficient Reloading Techniques
  13. 07:48Malfunction Clearing
  14. 08:48Movement and Muzzle Awareness
  15. 09:42Training and Discipline

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic steps for safely handling a carbine?

Safely handling a carbine involves ensuring it's unloaded, loading a magazine, chambering a round, and understanding safety selector operation. Always verify the chamber is clear and the magazine is removed when not actively shooting. Maintain muzzle discipline and keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire.

How do you compensate for mechanical offset when shooting a rifle?

Mechanical offset is the difference between your aim point and impact point due to optic height. At close range, you must aim slightly higher than your target to compensate for this difference, ensuring your round hits where intended. This becomes less critical at longer distances.

What is the 'Tap-Rack-Ready' method for clearing rifle malfunctions?

The 'Tap-Rack-Ready' method is a quick procedure for clearing a 'Failure to Feed' malfunction. First, firmly tap the bottom of the magazine to ensure it's seated. Then, rack the charging handle to eject the faulty round and chamber a new one. Finally, bring the rifle back on target to fire.

Why is proper trigger management important when shooting a rifle?

Proper trigger management, specifically using the pad of your finger for a consistent and smooth press, is crucial for accuracy. A jerky or improper trigger pull can disturb the sight picture, leading to missed shots. Consistent trigger control ensures quality hits on target.

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