How to train with a VTAC Wall

Published on November 8, 2023
Duration: 3:12

This guide details how to effectively train with a VTAC Wall, a specialized firearm practice tool. Instructor Ernie from Tap Rack Bang, LLC, demonstrates how the wall's cutouts simulate real-world cover by forcing shooters into various positions, from standing and kneeling to seated and an 'urban prone' position. The training emphasizes efficient transitions between these unconventional stances to enhance combat readiness and improve performance beyond static target practice.

Quick Summary

The VTAC Wall is a firearm training tool featuring cutouts that simulate cover, forcing shooters into diverse positions like standing, kneeling, seated, and 'urban prone'. This training enhances combat effectiveness by improving transitions into and out of unconventional stances, making practice more dynamic and realistic than static target shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to VTAC Wall
  2. 00:19VTAC Wall Design and Features
  3. 00:31Varying Concealment Positions
  4. 00:44Different Cutouts for Shooting Positions
  5. 00:59Top to Bottom Navigation and Positions
  6. 01:24Seated and Low Kneeling Positions
  7. 01:51Urban Prone Position
  8. 02:05Transitioning Between Positions
  9. 02:37Benefits of VTAC Wall Training
  10. 02:50Channel Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a VTAC Wall and how is it used for firearm training?

A VTAC Wall is a training apparatus with various cutouts that simulate different cover and concealment scenarios. It forces shooters into unconventional positions like kneeling, seated, and urban prone, enhancing their ability to engage targets effectively from behind cover.

What are the different shooting positions practiced with a VTAC Wall?

Training with a VTAC Wall involves practicing from normal standing height, transitioning to kneeling, seated, low kneeling, and the 'urban prone' position (lying on your side) to engage targets through varying apertures.

How does VTAC Wall training improve combat effectiveness?

VTAC Wall training improves combat effectiveness by teaching shooters to efficiently transition into and out of unconventional shooting positions, simulating dynamic real-world encounters and enhancing adaptability under pressure.

What are the benefits of using a VTAC Wall for practice?

Using a VTAC Wall makes firearm training more enjoyable and challenging than static target practice. It pushes shooters' limits, improves their performance by forcing them into diverse positions, and better prepares them for realistic tactical situations.

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