"Making the Shot" by Nutnfancy (Actiontarget.com LETC 2010)

Published on September 24, 2010
Duration: 8:37

This video from Nutnfancy's Law Enforcement Training Camp (LETC) 2010, hosted by Action Target, details crucial shooting techniques. It emphasizes improving stability behind barricades through proper body mechanics and rifle placement, and enhancing rifle control by firmly pulling into the shoulder for faster follow-up shots. The instruction highlights practical, high-intensity drills relevant for law enforcement and tactical training.

Quick Summary

Expert instruction from Nutnfancy at the Action Target LETC 2010 covers crucial shooting techniques. Learn to enhance barricade stability with proper body mechanics and rifle placement, and improve rifle control by firmly engaging the shoulder for faster, more consistent follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00LETC 2010 Introduction
  2. 00:57Nutnfancy's Event Overview
  3. 01:56Shooting Stability and Barricades
  4. 03:53Instructor Philosophy
  5. 05:57Rifle Control Techniques
  6. 08:01Event Wrap-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What key shooting techniques were demonstrated at the Action Target LETC 2010 event?

The event focused on improving shooting stability behind barricades through body mechanics and rifle placement. Instructors also emphasized pulling the firearm firmly into the shoulder and managing vertical movement for faster follow-up shots and consistency.

Who provided instruction at the Law Enforcement Training Camp (LETC) 2010?

Nutnfancy highlighted training with top-tier instructors from organizations like Safariland and the Sig Academy. The camp was hosted by Action Target and featured a variety of shooting disciplines.

What firearms were featured or used in the LETC 2010 video?

The video showcased the Sig GSR 1911 pistol in a duty holster and the Ruger Mini-14 Tactical rifle being used in drills. Other firearms like AR-15s and models in 9mm and .45 ACP calibers were implied by the training context.

What is the primary goal of a good firearms instructor, according to the video?

A Sig Academy instructor stated that the goal of a good instructor is to make their students better than themselves and to prioritize techniques that enhance survival in real-world encounters, focusing on practical application.

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