Lady Sharpshooter EP.59 | 50 rounds carbine drill (CMMG Banshee) from TREX. ARMS

Published on May 22, 2024
Duration: 16:58

This video details a 50-round carbine drill inspired by a challenge from Thai defensive training channel P'Nok. The drill involves multiple stages at varying distances (5, 10, and 25 meters) and shooting positions, including static engagements, movement, and simulated malfunctions. The presenter, Ryu from TREX ARMS, aims to replicate Pee Nok's conditions to fairly respond to the challenge, emphasizing accuracy and speed.

Quick Summary

This 50-round carbine drill, performed with a CMMG Banshee, tests speed and accuracy across 5, 10, and 25-meter distances. It incorporates static shooting, movement, and malfunction clearing, inspired by a challenge from Thai defensive training channel P'Nok. The drill emphasizes a hit factor scoring system, penalizing misses and rewarding accurate shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to the Challenge
  2. 00:09P'Nok Challenge Inspiration
  3. 01:46Introducing the CMMG Banshee
  4. 02:03Drill Setup and Distances
  5. 02:515-Meter Stage 1
  6. 03:205-Meter Stage 2 (High Ready)
  7. 04:0110-Meter Stage 3
  8. 04:57Back-to-Target Stage
  9. 05:4125-Meter Head Target Stage
  10. 06:2425-Meter Multi-Target Stage
  11. 07:25Moving Target Stage
  12. 08:16Target Analysis and Scoring
  13. 09:55Cameraman's Turn
  14. 10:11Cameraman's First Practice
  15. 11:37Cameraman's Fifth Practice
  16. 12:20Cameraman's Final Stage
  17. 12:44Score Analysis and Hit Factor Calculation
  18. 15:18Challenge Conclusion and Future Call
  19. 16:15Call to Action for Viewers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CMMG Banshee carbine drill?

The CMMG Banshee carbine drill is a 50-round training exercise designed to test speed and accuracy at various distances, from 5 to 25 meters. It includes static shooting, movement, and simulated malfunctions, inspired by a challenge from Thai defensive training channel P'Nok.

How is the hit factor calculated in this carbine drill?

The hit factor is calculated by dividing the number of hits on target by the total time taken to complete the drill. Penalties are applied for misses, and scoring is based on accuracy (A, B, C, D zones) and speed, with A hits being the most valuable.

What are the key stages of the 50-round carbine drill?

The drill includes stages at 5 meters (static and high-ready), 10 meters (multiple target engagements), a back-to-target stage with a simulated malfunction, 25-meter engagements (head targets and multiple targets), and a moving target stage.

Who is P'Nok and what is their connection to this drill?

P'Nok is a YouTuber and instructor from a Thai defensive training channel who issued a challenge for a carbine drill. This video features Ryu from TREX ARMS responding to that challenge by performing a 50-round drill with a CMMG Banshee.

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