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

Published on September 24, 2010
Duration: 8:37

This video from Nutnfancy covers the 2010 Law Enforcement Training Camp (LETC) hosted by Action Target. It highlights practical shooting techniques, including stability from barricades and proper rifle control for faster follow-up shots. The event emphasized real-world survival applications and provided high-quality instruction in an ego-free environment for both law enforcement and civilian participants.

Quick Summary

The Action Target LETC 2010 event focused on practical shooting techniques, including improving stability from barricades and mastering rifle control for faster follow-up shots. Top instructors emphasized survival-enhancing skills in a high-intensity, ego-free training environment.

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?

The LETC 2010 focused on practical techniques like achieving better shooting stability from behind barricades using proper body mechanics and rifle placement, and enhancing rifle control for faster follow-up shots.

What is the core philosophy of a good firearms instructor, according to the Sig Academy instructor?

A good instructor aims to make their students more capable than themselves. They prioritize teaching techniques that are proven to enhance survival in realistic, high-stress encounters.

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

The video mentions or shows various firearms including the Springfield XD9, Glock, Tactical Mini-14, RRA AR-15, and M4, chambered in calibers like 9mm, .223, and 5.56mm.

What made the Action Target LETC 2010 event stand out?

Nutnfancy praised the event for its ego-free environment and the high quality of instruction provided by top-tier organizations, benefiting both law enforcement and civilian participants.

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