POV Scope Cam *Training Drill* #civtac #firearms #fullautofriday

Published on August 2, 2024
Duration: 0:57

This video demonstrates the 'Failure to Stop' or 'Mozambique' drill using a POV scope camera setup. The host, using a Nemo Arms FX rifle with a Gideon Guardian 1-10x LPVO, successfully completes the drill in 1.52 seconds. The content highlights the challenges of shooting with a scope cam and offers a replay from the shooter's perspective.

Quick Summary

The Mozambique drill, or 'Failure to Stop', involves two shots to the torso and one to the head. In this video, it was completed in 1.52 seconds using a Nemo Arms FX rifle with a 1x Gideon Guardian LPVO, captured via a POV scope camera.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Scope Cam Rig
  2. 00:13Mozambique Drill & Gear Overview
  3. 00:29Drill Execution & Timing
  4. 00:38Scope Cam Replay & Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mozambique drill?

The Mozambique drill, also known as the 'Failure to Stop' drill, involves firing two shots at the torso and then one shot to the head. It's a common tactical training exercise to ensure a threat is neutralized.

What rifle and optic were used in the scope cam drill?

The video features a Nemo Arms FX rifle equipped with a Gideon Guardian 1-10x LPVO. The optic was set to 1x magnification for this specific close-range drill.

How fast was the Mozambique drill completed?

The host successfully completed the Mozambique drill in 1.52 seconds, as measured by a PACT Club Timer III. This demonstrates a high level of proficiency and speed.

What are the benefits of using a scope cam for training?

A scope cam provides a unique Point-of-View (POV) perspective directly through the optic. This allows shooters to analyze their sight picture, target transitions, and overall marksmanship in detail.

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