I Tried a New Shooting Test – Here’s What Happened

Published on August 27, 2025
Duration: 14:55

This video details a new shooting test involving the B8 target at 25 yards, requiring 10 shots in 10 seconds. The instructor, Joel Park, shares his experience using a Vortex Defender XL with a 5 MOA dot, discussing challenges like sun glare and the effectiveness of occluding the optic with tape. He emphasizes target focus and controlled trigger press for accuracy under time pressure.

Quick Summary

The B8 target shooting test requires 10 shots at 25 yards within 10 seconds. Sun glare on red dot sights can be mitigated by occluding the optic with tape. While a 5 MOA dot is large for precision, proper target focus and trigger control can still achieve high scores.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to New Shooting Test
  2. 00:45The B8 Target Drill Explained
  3. 01:50Optic Choice: Vortex Defender XL 5 MOA
  4. 02:44Dealing with Sun Glare on Red Dots
  5. 03:33Occluding the Red Dot with Tape
  6. 04:44The Challenge: 10 Shots, 10 Seconds, 25 Yards
  7. 05:15Marksmanship Fundamentals: Target Focus & Trigger Control
  8. 06:21Impact of 5 MOA Dot on Accuracy
  9. 07:26Drill Execution and Timing
  10. 08:56Second Timed Attempt and Score
  11. 10:18Relevance of the B8 Test
  12. 11:15Controlled Trigger Press for Accuracy
  13. 12:00Larger Dot vs. Smaller Dot Discussion
  14. 13:14Day Two Plans and SRO Ghost Dot Issues
  15. 14:09Final Thoughts on the B8 Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the B8 target shooting test described in the video?

The B8 target shooting test involves shooting 10 shots at a B8 bullseye target from 25 yards within a 10-second time limit. The goal is to achieve the highest possible score, with 100 being perfect.

How can sun glare on a red dot sight be mitigated?

Sun glare on a red dot sight can be mitigated by occluding the optic. This is often done by applying electrical tape to the muzzle side of the optic housing to partially block direct sunlight from hitting the emitter.

Is a 5 MOA red dot suitable for precision shooting on small targets?

While a 5 MOA dot is generally not the first choice for precision shooting on small targets at distance, it can still yield good results if proper marksmanship fundamentals like target focus and controlled trigger press are applied, as demonstrated in the B8 test.

What are key marksmanship fundamentals for accuracy under time pressure?

Key fundamentals include maintaining target focus, applying smooth and rolling pressure to the trigger without anticipating the shot, and allowing the sights to stabilize before pressing the trigger.

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