Law Enforcement Training, "I'm Bleeding Again" by Nutnfancy, LETC Actual Pt 3

Published on November 28, 2010
Duration: 40:06

This video provides tactical carbine training focusing on improving shooter performance. Key techniques include proper body positioning for recoil management, efficient target transitions by leading with the eyes, and maintaining hip alignment during lateral movement. The instruction emphasizes using the skeletal system for stability and a firm grip for control, with specific advice for prone shooting and minimizing downtime between targets to enhance overall speed and accuracy.

Quick Summary

Improve your tactical carbine shooting by leading with your eyes for faster target transitions and using your skeletal system to push into the gun for better recoil control. Maintain hip alignment during lateral movement and ensure a firm grip for optimal firearm stability and control.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Trigger Press and Recoil Control
  2. 00:32Gun Stability Demonstration
  3. 00:50Shooter Ready and Standby
  4. 01:04First Shooter's Performance
  5. 01:38Rapid Fire Drill with Kyle Schmidt
  6. 01:52Drill Results and Gear Mention
  7. 02:28Two Rounds on Target Drill
  8. 03:07Target Transition Speed
  9. 03:37Target Transition Demonstration
  10. 04:06Sound of Rapid Fire vs. Transition
  11. 04:22Tactical Application of Techniques
  12. 04:37Plus One Rule Discussion
  13. 04:59Moving Between Targets Quickly
  14. 05:06End of Tactical Carbine Course
  15. 05:19Instructor Kyle Schmidt's Techniques
  16. 06:01Prone Shooting Technique
  17. 06:43Lateral Movement Drill
  18. 07:19Faster Target Snap Technique
  19. 07:48Safety Principles and Hip Alignment
  20. 08:12Turning Hips Like a Turret
  21. 08:31Hips Up Drill
  22. 08:53Grip and Control Discussion
  23. 09:29Double Tapper Technique Analysis
  24. 09:46Trigger Harshness and Grouping
  25. 10:19New Drill: Steel and Paper Targets
  26. 10:36Barricade Shooting
  27. 11:16Drill Start and Round Count
  28. 11:42Muzzle Awareness and Barricade Safety
  29. 12:08Last Drill and Target Taping
  30. 12:20Clearing a Malfunction
  31. 13:19Steel Target Engagement
  32. 14:02Paper Target Engagement
  33. 14:29Unload and Safe
  34. 14:45Drill Timing and Scoring
  35. 15:20Steel Target Engagement (Continued)
  36. 16:02Paper Target Engagement (Continued)
  37. 16:48Steel Target Hit Count
  38. 17:14Taping Targets
  39. 17:35Camera Gear Mishap
  40. 18:15Filming Drills and Gear Test
  41. 18:53Reactive Steel and Qualification
  42. 19:13Reflexive Shooting and Plate Movement
  43. 19:53Drawbacks of Head Plates and Solutions
  44. 20:31Reinforcing Multiple Hits
  45. 20:55Follow Through and Tunnel Vision
  46. 21:18Program Design: Downtime and Unpredictability
  47. 21:49Action of the Dog vs. Assumed Appearance
  48. 22:06Jumping In Mid-Course
  49. 22:22Support Knee Support
  50. 22:52Unload and Clear
  51. 23:07End of Tactical Carbine Drill
  52. 23:30Shooter Ready and Standby (M's Run)
  53. 23:53M's Run - First Stage
  54. 24:14M's Run - Second Stage
  55. 24:30M's Run - Third Stage
  56. 24:39M's Run Analysis
  57. 24:50Ammunition and Reliability
  58. 25:18Kyle's Carbine Course
  59. 25:37Magnification Preference
  60. 25:52Rifle Build and Rail System
  61. 26:06Filming Challenges
  62. 26:16Appreciation and Learning
  63. 26:52Course Conclusion and Fun Run
  64. 27:03Mini-14 Tactical Considerations
  65. 27:16Prone Shooting Advice
  66. 27:26Course of Fire Breakdown
  67. 27:41Kyle's Bar and Personal Goal
  68. 28:07Final Run Preparation
  69. 28:09Standby and Start
  70. 28:27Mini-14 Run - Steel Targets
  71. 28:50Mini-14 Run - Paper Targets
  72. 29:23Transition to Support Side
  73. 29:33Support Side Shooting
  74. 29:55Unload and Time Check
  75. 30:02Score Calculation
  76. 30:16Missed Shots and Penalties
  77. 30:45Mini-14 Run Time Analysis
  78. 30:50Life Happens and Filming Distraction
  79. 31:05Offhand Support Side Barricade
  80. 31:18Target Hangers
  81. 31:28Score Adjustment
  82. 31:41Appreciation and Hosting
  83. 31:51Action Targets and Day Recap
  84. 32:01Filming Challenges with OJ Gone
  85. 32:23Participant/Shooter Challenges
  86. 32:32Jumping into Qualification
  87. 32:39Shooting Performance Review
  88. 32:45Prone Shooting Improvement Needed
  89. 33:00Instructor Selection at Lety
  90. 33:11Tactical Community Egos
  91. 33:33Instructor Personality and Style
  92. 33:50Lety and Nothing Fancy Project Appreciation
  93. 34:00Civilian Course Interest
  94. 34:25Contacting Action Target
  95. 34:43Action Target Product Review
  96. 35:01Total War Wound
  97. 35:10Barricade Cut
  98. 35:22First Aid Kit
  99. 35:31Dressing the Wound
  100. 35:45Wrapping Up and OJ's Departure
  101. 36:00Nothing Fancy Schedule and Commitment
  102. 36:44Doing Well
  103. 37:07Plane Target
  104. 37:50Tactical Options
  105. 38:15Strong Takeover
  106. 38:48Heat Target
  107. 39:09Heat Target
  108. 39:22Good Time Shooting Steel
  109. 39:39Heat Target
  110. 39:54End of Video

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the key to faster target transitions in tactical carbine shooting?

The key to faster target transitions is to lead with your eyes, looking at the next target first, and then bringing the firearm to that point. This is more efficient than following the gun's movement, which can hinder your vision and decision-making.

How can shooters improve stability during prone rifle shooting?

For improved stability in prone shooting, focus on pulling the rifle stock firmly into your shoulder. This provides better overall stability than solely concentrating on up-and-down movement control.

What is the recommended technique for managing recoil in a carbine?

To manage recoil effectively, push into the gun and forward, utilizing your skeletal system rather than just your muscles. This technique helps keep the firearm stable during the shot and minimizes unwanted movement.

Why is hip alignment important during lateral movement with a carbine?

Maintaining hip alignment with the target during lateral movement, by rotating your hips like a turret, keeps your body aligned. This allows for easier recovery of the firearm and a more stable shooting platform.

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