Making our Steel Targets play us Jingle Bells

Published on December 25, 2025
Duration: 0:07

This video demonstrates a unique training drill using steel targets to create a rhythmic 'Jingle Bells' soundscape with handgun fire. It highlights the use of a 9mm Shadow Systems MR920 pistol equipped with a Holosun red dot and Streamlight TLR-1 HL, engaging AR500 silhouette targets on a snowy range. The drill emphasizes audible feedback, controlled rapid fire, and recoil management for improved shooting cadence and accuracy.

Quick Summary

The 'Jingle Bells' steel target drill uses a handgun to strike two steel targets rhythmically, creating the holiday song's sound. It emphasizes audible feedback and shooting cadence, featuring a 9mm Shadow Systems MR920 with a Holosun red dot and Streamlight TLR-1 HL on an outdoor range.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Holiday Shooting Performance with Steel Targets

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Jingle Bells' steel target drill?

The 'Jingle Bells' steel target drill involves using a handgun to strike two steel silhouette targets in a rhythmic sequence, creating the sound of the holiday song. It's a unique way to practice shooting cadence and audible feedback on an outdoor range.

What firearm setup is used in the Jingle Bells steel target video?

The video features a 9mm handgun, specifically a Shadow Systems MR920, equipped with a Holosun red dot optic and a Streamlight TLR-1 HL weapon-mounted light. This setup is ideal for rapid target engagement.

How does engaging steel targets improve shooting skills?

Engaging steel targets provides immediate audible and visual feedback upon impact, allowing shooters to instantly confirm hits and adjust their aim. This is crucial for developing accuracy, speed, and a consistent shooting rhythm.

What are the benefits of using AR500 steel silhouette targets?

AR500 steel silhouette targets are durable and designed to withstand repeated handgun impacts. Their clear auditory response makes them excellent for training drills that focus on accuracy, speed, and developing a shooting cadence.

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