Shoot House Assault Course Of Fire

Published on September 4, 2025
Duration: 0:42

This video demonstrates a high-speed shoot house assault course focusing on rapid engagement and movement. Lucas Botkin showcases advanced tactical shooting skills, including long-range steel targets, dynamic movement to the objective, and efficient clearing of a multi-room structure. The drill emphasizes precision fire under physical stress, highlighting the application of a custom AR-15 SBR with a SureFire suppressor and EOTech optic.

Quick Summary

The shoot house assault course focuses on advanced tactical shooting, starting with long-range steel targets and progressing to rapid movement and clearing a multi-room structure. Lucas Botkin demonstrates efficient footwork and precise fire with a suppressed AR-15 SBR equipped with an EOTech sight.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Long-Range Engagement & Movement
  2. 00:13Intermediate Engagement & Approach
  3. 00:19Shoot House Clearing Techniques

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the shoot house assault course emphasize?

The shoot house assault course emphasizes advanced tactical shooting skills, including rapid target acquisition, efficient movement under stress, and precise engagement of targets within a multi-room structure. It tests marksmanship and weapon handling in a dynamic, simulated combat environment.

What firearm is used in the Lucas Botkin shoot house drill?

Lucas Botkin uses a custom AR-15 SBR chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO. The rifle is equipped with an EOTech holographic sight and a SureFire SOCOM556-RC2 suppressor, indicating a focus on tactical application and sound suppression.

What are the key stages of the shoot house course of fire?

The course involves initial long-range engagement on steel, followed by rapid movement to the shoot house. Inside, it requires clearing multiple rooms with precise, rapid fire and efficient footwork against paper targets.

What gear does Lucas Botkin wear during the shoot house drill?

Lucas Botkin is shown wearing tactical gear, including a helmet, plate carrier, and belt-mounted kit. This setup is typical for tactical training and emphasizes the importance of functional equipment for high-stress scenarios.

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