Running and Gunning with a FNH Scar 17

Published on January 28, 2017
Duration: 1:21

This video showcases advanced dynamic shooting techniques with the FNH SCAR 17, demonstrating its capability in high-intensity drills. Instruction focuses on speed, accuracy, and recoil control while moving and utilizing vehicle cover. The expert-level demonstration highlights fluid weapon manipulation and rapid target engagement.

Quick Summary

The FNH SCAR 17, chambered in .308 Winchester, is showcased in dynamic shooting drills emphasizing speed, accuracy, and recoil control. Techniques include engaging targets from vehicle cover and 'running and gunning' while moving.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Equipment Showcase & Initial Drills
  2. 00:25Shooting from Vehicle Cover
  3. 01:00High-Intensity Movement Drills

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the FNH SCAR 17 shown in the video?

The FNH SCAR 17 is featured in Flat Dark Earth (FDE) and equipped with a Trijicon ACOG optic paired with an RMR, a SureFire Scout light, and a Magpul vertical grip. It's chambered in 7.62x51mm (.308 Winchester).

What shooting techniques are demonstrated with the FNH SCAR 17?

The video demonstrates advanced techniques including rapid target transitions, engaging targets from behind vehicle cover, and 'running and gunning'—firing while moving laterally and forward. Emphasis is placed on speed, accuracy, and recoil management.

How is vehicle cover utilized in these tactical drills?

Vehicles like the Toyota Tacoma and Tundra are used as tactical cover. Drills involve maneuvering around the vehicles and engaging targets, showcasing techniques for using cover effectively during dynamic shooting scenarios.

What makes the FNH SCAR 17 suitable for dynamic shooting?

The SCAR 17's .308 platform, combined with expert handling, allows for effective recoil management and accuracy during high-intensity movement drills. Its design supports fluid transitions and rapid engagement, making it a capable battle rifle.

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