Is This The Best Plate Rack Ever? #Phoenix #PlateRack #AR550

Published on June 2, 2024
Duration: 0:19

This video demonstrates a rapid-fire drill on the TA Targets Phoenix Plate Rack using a PACT Club Timer III. The shooter, exhibiting high authority and expertise, successfully engages all six AR550 steel plates with a handgun. The drill emphasizes clean draw from concealment and high accuracy during rapid fire, showcasing proficient firearm handling.

Quick Summary

The TA Targets Phoenix Plate Rack, made from durable AR550 steel, is ideal for improving shooting accuracy and speed. Used with a PACT Club Timer III, it allows for precise measurement of draw times and shot splits, enhancing training effectiveness for intermediate to advanced shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Preparation and Gear Setup
  2. 00:09Using PACT Shot Timer
  3. 00:11Engaging Phoenix Plate Rack

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the TA Targets Phoenix Plate Rack a good training tool?

The Phoenix Plate Rack is constructed from durable AR550 steel, capable of withstanding repeated impacts from firearms like 9mm handguns. Its reactive nature provides immediate auditory and visual feedback, crucial for improving shooting accuracy and speed during drills.

How can a PACT Club Timer III improve shooting skills?

A PACT Club Timer III allows shooters to precisely measure their performance during drills, including draw time and shot-to-shot split times. This data is essential for identifying weaknesses and tracking progress in speed and accuracy.

What skills are demonstrated in the Phoenix Plate Rack drill?

The drill showcases proficient firearm handling, including a clean draw from concealment, rapid target acquisition, and high accuracy during rapid fire engagements on multiple reactive steel plates.

What type of steel is used for the Phoenix Plate Rack targets?

The Phoenix Plate Rack utilizes AR550 steel. This material is chosen for its exceptional hardness and durability, making it highly resistant to bullet impacts and suitable for extensive training use.

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