PATREON SHORTS - Working Holdoffs

Published on May 19, 2023
Duration: 1:47

This video details the critical concept of 'height over bore' and its application in 'holdoffs' for close-quarters engagements. It demonstrates practical drills from low and high ready positions, emphasizing speed and accuracy. The content also covers target analysis, error correction for trigger control, and dynamic snap shooting techniques.

Quick Summary

Height over bore is the distance between the barrel and optic centerline. At close range, this offset requires 'holdoffs'—aiming slightly higher than the target—to compensate for shots impacting low. Mastering this is key for accurate CQB engagements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Understanding Height Over Bore
  2. 00:18Low and High Ready Drills
  3. 00:40Target Analysis and Error Correction
  4. 01:20Dynamic Snap Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'height over bore' in firearms and why is it important?

'Height over bore' refers to the vertical distance between the firearm's barrel centerline and the optic's aiming point. It's crucial for close-range shooting because this offset means shots will impact lower than the point of aim if not compensated for with a 'holdoff'.

How do holdoffs improve close-quarters shooting accuracy with an AR-15?

Holdoffs are deliberate adjustments made to your aiming point to counteract the effects of height over bore. By aiming slightly higher than the target's center at close distances, you ensure the bullet's trajectory intersects the line of sight at the desired point.

What are common shooting errors discussed in the video?

The video highlights trigger control issues, specifically 'jerking' the trigger, which can cause flyers or shots deviating from the main group. It also implicitly addresses errors from not understanding or applying height over bore compensation.

What shooting positions are demonstrated for practicing holdoffs?

The video demonstrates shooting drills from both 'low ready' and 'high ready' positions. It also discusses transitioning into a snap shot from a compressed low ready or while sprinting, emphasizing quick target acquisition and holdoff application.

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