NOIR | S3 E1: "Gun-Check Time For Gun Owners"

Published on July 22, 2015
Duration: 12:03

This video outlines a challenging multi-gun shooting drill designed to test proficiency across different firearm platforms and shooting scenarios. It involves engaging steel targets at various distances with an AR-style rifle, handgun, shotgun, and a .308 rifle, emphasizing speed, accuracy, and transitions under pressure. The drill also incorporates wind calls for long-range shooting, requiring advanced shooter skills.

Quick Summary

The NOIR multi-gun shooting drill challenges shooters with an AR-style rifle at 50 yards, a handgun for dueling tree and plate rack engagements, a 12 gauge shotgun for star plates, and a .308 rifle at 300 yards, incorporating critical wind calls for long-range accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:38Introduction to the Drill
  2. 00:42AR-15 Stage (50 Yards)
  3. 00:50Handgun Stage: Dueling Tree
  4. 00:58Handgun Stage: Plate Rack
  5. 01:13Shotgun Stage: Texas Star
  6. 01:20.308 Rifle Stage (300 Yards)
  7. 04:08Post-Drill Discussion
  8. 05:00Veteran Appreciation Segment
  9. 06:09Impact of Athletic Shooting
  10. 08:00Gun Rights and Entertainment
  11. 09:08Segregation in Gun Culture
  12. 10:32Gun Community as National Culture
  13. 11:06Season's Plan: Unified Message
  14. 11:29Next Week's Episode Preview

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms are used in the NOIR multi-gun shooting drill?

The drill involves an AR-style rifle for initial engagements, a handgun for clearing a dueling tree and plate rack, a JM Pro Series 12 gauge shotgun for star plates, and a Mossberg .308 rifle for long-range steel targets at 300 yards.

What are the key stages of the NOIR multi-gun shooting drill?

The drill includes engaging silhouette steel at 50 yards with an AR, clearing a dueling tree and plate rack with a handgun, shooting star plates with a shotgun, and hitting steel at 300 yards with a .308 rifle, emphasizing transitions and accuracy.

Why is wind calling important in the .308 rifle stage of the drill?

The .308 rifle stage at 300 yards requires accurate wind calls because wind significantly affects bullet trajectory over longer distances. Successfully hitting the steel targets depends on the shooter's ability to compensate for windage and elevation.

What is the overall objective of the NOIR multi-gun shooting drill?

The drill aims to test a shooter's proficiency and speed across multiple firearm platforms and shooting disciplines. It emphasizes quick transitions, accuracy under pressure, and the ability to adapt to different target types and distances.

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