"Modern Warfare It Ain't" by Pt 3 by Nutnfancy

Published on July 3, 2010
Duration: 40:18

This video details a dynamic shooting course designed to increase stress levels and test shooter performance under pressure. Participants engage various targets at different distances using pistols and rifles, focusing on fundamentals like trigger control, breathing, and rapid transitions. The course emphasizes practical application and gear assessment in a challenging, simulated combat environment.

Quick Summary

Dynamic shooting courses test shooter performance under stress by simulating challenging environments and scenarios. Key challenges include environmental fatigue, complex gear, and the physiological effects of stress on breathing and heart rate, which impact accuracy. Mastering fundamentals like trigger control and sight alignment, even when fatigued, is crucial for success.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Fatigue
  2. 00:18Gear Setup & Sling Issues
  3. 02:17Participant Gear Showcase
  4. 03:07Shooter Ready & Course Start
  5. 03:25Pistol Engagement
  6. 04:18Rifle Engagement - Barricade
  7. 05:00Rifle Engagement - Multiple Targets
  8. 06:08Under Fire & Seeking Cover
  9. 06:42Final Pistol Shots & Weapon Safety
  10. 07:19Pistol Performance Debrief
  11. 08:09Stress Impact on Optics
  12. 08:22Paper Target Review
  13. 09:3080 Yard Barricade Shot Review
  14. 10:33Barricade Technique Feedback
  15. 10:45Short Time Course Run
  16. 11:1935 Yard Target Review
  17. 11:35Malfunctions Under Stress
  18. 12:04Magazine Pouch Ergonomics
  19. 12:3712 Yard Target Review
  20. 13:03Sledgehammer Rifle & Pistol Setup
  21. 13:39Intentional Stress Training
  22. 14:19Participant Debrief & Scores
  23. 14:34Dr. Z's Gear & Safety
  24. 15:44Fitzen Prepares for Run
  25. 16:13Fitzen's Rifle Build Details
  26. 17:54John Fitzen's Sledgehammer Run Start
  27. 18:44Reloads & Stage Transitions
  28. 19:33Barricade Shooting
  29. 20:13Headshot Engagement
  30. 20:20Barricade Reload & Movement
  31. 21:00200 Yard Engagement
  32. 22:00Iron Sight Performance Review
  33. 22:21Hydration & Participant Chat
  34. 23:15Fitzen's Paper Target Review
  35. 24:2280 Yard Iron Sight Review
  36. 25:2072 Yard Target Success
  37. 26:0135 Yard Target Review
  38. 27:0712 Yard Pistol Target Review
  39. 28:11Overall Score & Desert Conditions
  40. 29:53Fitzen's Second Run Prep
  41. 30:00Beach Head's Turn
  42. 31:02Beach Head's Run Start
  43. 31:30Magazine Changes & Transitions
  44. 32:25Barricade Shooting
  45. 33:00200 Yard Steel Target Engagement
  46. 33:43Beach Head Debrief
  47. 34:14Modern Warfare Comparison
  48. 34:23Father & Son Run
  49. 35:00Paper Target Review
  50. 35:3572 Yard Target Review
  51. 35:5335 Yard Target Review
  52. 36:17Pistol Engagement Review
  53. 37:30Total Score & Debrief
  54. 38:14Narcissist's Turn
  55. 39:37Narcissist's Run

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key challenges in a dynamic shooting course?

Dynamic shooting courses present challenges such as environmental fatigue, complex gear setups, and the significant impact of stress on physical and mental performance. Maintaining steady breathing, precise trigger control, and executing rapid transitions between targets and positions are crucial for success.

How does stress affect shooting performance?

Stress elevates heart rate and breathing, causing optic float and making accurate shooting difficult. Dynamic courses intentionally increase stress levels to help shooters acclimate, improving their ability to maintain fundamentals like trigger control and sight alignment under pressure.

What are common gear issues encountered in tactical shooting?

Common gear issues include overly complex or heavy sling systems, magazine pouches with poor ergonomics, and thigh holsters that wobble. DIY solutions like stiffening platforms with corrugated plastic can improve functionality, while proper magazine placement is vital for quick access.

Is shooting with iron sights harder than with optics?

Yes, shooting with iron sights is significantly more challenging than with optics. It requires a higher level of skill, extensive practice, and precise alignment of the front and rear sights with the target, making it a more demanding discipline.

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