How to shoot INSIDE A CAR. #tips #shorts #car #military

Published on June 23, 2025
Duration: 1:00

This guide details a technique for firing a rifle from inside a vehicle. It covers proper firearm storage, bringing the weapon to bear over or on the shoulder depending on rifle length, using optics, and creating a stable shooting platform by firing through the windshield and using it as a pivot point. The instruction emphasizes adapting to different rifle configurations and windshield proximity.

Quick Summary

To shoot from inside a car, practice firearm storage. Bring your rifle up, using your optic. If the windshield is close and the stock long, bring it over your shoulder; short barrels may allow shouldering. Fire to create a hole, then run the barrel through it and use your shoulder as a pivot point on the windshield.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Firearm Storage Practice
  2. 00:04Bringing Rifle to Firing Position
  3. 00:14Rifle Over Shoulder Technique
  4. 00:21Short Barrel Rifle Considerations
  5. 00:29Using Optics and Establishing Hole
  6. 00:34Creating Pivot Point
  7. 00:42Demonstration and Practice

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the recommended technique for bringing a rifle up to shoot from inside a car?

The technique involves bringing the rifle up to a firing position. If the windshield is close and the rifle stock is long, bring the rifle up over your shoulder. For short-barreled rifles, you may still be able to shoulder it traditionally. Utilize your optic for aiming.

How can you create a stable shooting platform when firing from a vehicle?

After establishing a hole in the windshield by firing a few rounds, run the barrel of your weapon through this hole. Then, get your shoulder behind the weapon to create a pivot point on the windshield for stability.

Are there specific considerations for different rifle lengths when shooting from a car?

Yes, rifle length is a key consideration. With a long stock and close windshield, bringing the rifle over your shoulder is advised. Short-barreled rifles may still allow for a conventional shoulder mount.

What is the purpose of firing rounds to create a hole in the windshield?

Firing a few rounds to establish a hole in the windshield serves as an initial aiming point and is a crucial step in preparing to create a stable shooting platform. This hole then allows the barrel to be run through for better leverage.

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