NON STATIC SHOOTING IS FUN

Published on February 16, 2026
Duration: 0:31

This video demonstrates a dynamic shooting drill from Locs N Load, emphasizing non-static engagement techniques. The drill progresses from standing to kneeling behind cover, and finally to a prone position utilizing low barriers. It highlights proficient weapon handling and smooth transitions between shooting positions, showcasing advanced tactical shooting skills.

Quick Summary

This video showcases a dynamic non-static shooting drill from Locs N Load, demonstrating advanced techniques for engaging targets from standing, kneeling behind cover, and prone positions using a suppressed AR-15 SBR.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Standing Shooting Drill with AR-15
  2. 00:11Kneeling Barricade Transition
  3. 00:19Prone Low-Port Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a non-static shooting drill?

A non-static shooting drill involves engaging targets while moving or transitioning between different shooting positions, such as standing, kneeling, and prone, often utilizing cover and barriers.

What equipment is shown in the non-static shooting drill video?

The video features a custom AR-15 Short Barrel Rifle (SBR) equipped with a suppressor, a red dot optic with a magnifier, and the shooter uses plastic barrels and wooden barriers for cover.

What shooting positions are demonstrated in this drill?

The drill demonstrates engaging targets from a standing position, transitioning to a kneeling position behind cover, and finally moving into a prone position to shoot through low barriers.

Why is non-static shooting practice important?

Non-static shooting practice is crucial for developing adaptability, improving weapon handling under dynamic conditions, and enhancing survivability by effectively using movement and cover.

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